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[3] Name on the Register [4] Image Date listed [5] Location City or town Description 1: Archeological Site 3PP141: November 8, 2006 (Address Restricted: Atkins: 2: Archeological Site 3PP142
105, 200, 417, 421 and 425 Reserve St. 34°30′43″N 93°03′01″W / 34.512022°N 93.050383°W / 34.512022; -93.050383 ( Army and Navy General Hospital Historic Hot Springs
Dover was either named by British aristocrats in the 1830s for Dover, Kent, England or by Stephen Rye in 1832 for Dover, Tennessee. [3] Incorporated December 31, 1852, [4] Dover was the county seat for Pope County from 1841 to 1887 [5] with the county's brick courthouse on the square bounded by present-day Camp, Market, Water, and Elizabeth Streets.
According to the United States Census Bureau, Dover Township covers an area of 44.61 square miles (115.5 km 2). Land makes up 44.26 square miles (114.6 km 2), and water makes up the remaining 0.35 square miles (0.91 km 2).
Highway 326 (AR 326, Ark. 326, and Hwy. 326) is a designation for two state highways in Pope County. One route of 9.96 miles (16.03 km) in Russellville begins at Highway 7 and Highway 7T and runs northeast to Highway 7.
October 18, 1974 (824 Columbia St. Helena-West Helena: 3: Altman House: Altman House: January 21, 1988 (1202 Perry St. Helena-West Helena: 4: Battery A Site, Battle of Helena
Russellville is the county seat and largest city in Pope County, Arkansas, United States, with a 2022 estimated population of 29,133. [7] It is home to Arkansas Tech University.
The town is named after Elisha Atkins, [4] a Boston sugar importer who financed the Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad which spawned the growth of the town after the Civil War.