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City of Augusta 1929 2005 [116] Hamilton Moses Forrest City: Natural gas/petroleum 138 2 Entergy: 1951 2013 [117] Harvey Couch Stamps: Natural gas/petroleum 110 2 Entergy: 1943, 1954 2011, 2013 [118] Mammoth Spring Dam No. 1 Fulton County: Hydroelectric 3 [119] Arkansas-Missouri Power Company 1927 1972 [120] Robert E. Ritchie Helena: Natural ...
Location City or town Description 1: Cedar Creek Bridge: May 10, 1995 (#95000649) September 24, 2004: AR 348 over Cedar Creek: Rudy vicinity: 2: Crawford County Road 32D Bridge: May 10, 1995 (#95000650) September 24, 2004: County Road 32D over Cove Creek: Natural Dam vicinity: 3: Lee Creek Bridge: April 6, 1990 (#90000504) September 24, 2004
Arkansas City (/ ˈ ɑːr k ən s ɔː /) is a town in Desha County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 376 at the 2010 census. [3] The town is the county seat of Desha County. [4] Arkansas City Commercial District, located at Desoto Avenue and Sprague Street, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The name of this city is not pronounced like the nearby state of Arkansas, but rather as / ɑːr ˈ k æ n z ə s / (the final "s" is pronounced, and it rhymes with Kansas). [6] Over the years there has been much confusion about the regional pronunciation of "Arkansas", which locals render as / ɑːr ˈ k æ n z ə s / rather than / ˈ ɑːr k ən s ɔː /. [7]
[6] [17] It lies in central Missouri on the Salem Plateau of the Ozarks. [18] The lake extends across four Missouri counties, from Benton County in the west through Camden and Morgan Counties to Miller County in the east. [19] The reservoir is impounded at its northeastern end by Bagnell Dam, and the Osage River is both its primary inflow and ...
Barkley Cove is also described as the county seat of Barkley County. While these pieces of information don’t narrow down the possible location of the marsh and Barkley Cove that much, it does ...
On July 1, 2010, the former Van-Cove School District consolidated with the Wickes School District into the Cossatot River School District. [8] The city also is home to the Cove Library which adjacent to the Cove Town Hall on US-59. The library is part of the Polk County Library branch system. [9]
The county was named after the Arkansas River (itself named for the Arkansas tribe), as was the subsequent Arkansas Territory which was later split off from Missouri Territory and eventually admitted to the union as a state. The riverfront areas in the Arkansas Delta were developed for cotton plantations that used enslaved African Americans.