List of counties in Arkansas

Created on October 13, 1827, partitioned from Crawford County.Abolished October 17, 1828 with the remaining portion becoming Washington County.[7] Created from Hempstead County.Most of its northern portion was in Choctaw Nation (now part of Oklahoma); rest of northern portion was dissolved into Sevier County in 1828.All of its southern portion was in Texas, and was nominally dissolved into Lafayette County in 1838.
State of ArkansasCalhounPulaskiLafayetteCounty governmentcensus designated placeCrowley's RidgeRiver ValleyTimberlandsOuachitasOzarksMetropolitan AreasCentral ArkansasFort SmithHot SpringsJonesboroMemphisNorthwest ArkansasPine BluffTexarkanaCities and townsPlacesUnincorporated communitiesSchool DistrictsTownshipscountiesU.S. stateArkansasMississippicounty seatsArkansas CountyStuttgartDeWittArkansas RiverAshley CountyHamburgChester AshleyU.S. SenatorBaxter CountyMountain HomeElisha BaxtergovernorBenton CountyBentonvilleThomas Hart BentonMissouriBoone CountyHarrisonDaniel BooneBradley CountyWarrenHugh BradleyWar of 1812Calhoun CountyHamptonJohn C. CalhounVice President of the United StatesSenatorSouth CarolinaCarroll CountyBerryvilleEureka SpringsCharles Carroll of CarrolltonDeclaration of IndependenceChicot CountyLake VillageMississippi RiverClark CountyArkadelphiaWilliam ClarkMissouri TerritoryClay CountyPiggottCorningJohn Claytonstate senatorPowell ClaytonCleburne CountyHeber SpringsPatrick CleburneCivil WarCleveland CountyGrover ClevelandPresident of the United StatesStephen DorseyColumbia CountyMagnoliaColumbiaUnited StatesConway CountyMorriltonHenry Wharton ConwayUnited States House of RepresentativesCraighead CountyLake CityThomas CraigheadCrawford CountyVan BurenWilliam H. CrawfordSecretary of the TreasurySecretary of WarCrittenden CountyMarionRobert CrittendenArkansas TerritoryCross CountyDallas CountyFordyceGeorge M. DallasDesha CountyArkansas CityBenjamin DeshaDrew CountyMonticelloThomas S. DrewFaulkner CountyConwaySandford C. FaulknerArkansas TravelerFranklin CountyCharlestonBenjamin FranklinFulton CountyWilliam S. FultonGarland CountyAugustus Hill GarlandGovernor of ArkansasGrant CountySheridanUlysses S. GrantGreene CountyParagouldNathanael GreeneRevolutionary WarHempstead CountyEdward HempsteadU.S. House of RepresentativesHot Spring CountyMalvernHoward CountyNashvilleIndependence CountyBatesvilleIzard CountyMelbourneGeorge IzardJackson CountyNewportAndrew JacksonJefferson CountyThomas JeffersonJohnson CountyClarksvilleBenjamin JohnsonLafayette CountyLewisvilleGilbert du Motier, Marquis de LafayetteContinental ArmyLawrence CountyWalnut RidgeJames LawrenceLee CountyMariannaRobert E. LeeLincoln CountyStar CityAbraham LincolnLittle River CountyAshdownLittle RiverRed RiverLogan CountyBoonevilleJames LoganLonoke CountyLonokeoak treeMadison CountyHuntsvilleMadison County, AlabamaMarion CountyYellvilleFrancis MarionMiller CountyMiller County, Arkansas TerritoryJames MillerMississippi CountyBlythevilleOsceolaMonroe CountyClarendonJames MonroeMontgomery CountyMount IdaRichard MontgomeryNevada CountyPrescottNevadaNewton CountyJasperThomas W. NewtonOuachita CountyCamdenOuachita RiverPerry CountyPerryvilleOliver Hazard PerryPhillips CountyHelenaPike CountyMurfreesboroZebulon PikePikes PeakPoinsett CountyHarrisburgJoel PoinsettUnited States Secretary of WarpoinsettiaPolk CountyJames K. PolkPope CountyRussellvilleJohn PopePrairie CountyDes ArcDeValls BluffPulaski CountyLittle RockCasimir PulaskiPolishAmerican Revolutionary WarRandolph CountyPocahontasJohn Randolph of RoanokeVirginiaSt. Francis CountyForrest CitySt. Francis RiverSaline CountyBentonScott CountyWaldronAndrew ScottArkansas Territory Supreme CourtSearcy CountyMarshallSebastian CountyGreenwoodWilliam K. SebastianSevier CountyDe QueenAmbrose Hundley SevierSharp CountyAsh FlatStone CountyMountain ViewUnion CountyEl DoradoVan Buren CountyClintonMartin Van BurenWashington CountyFayettevilleLovely CountyGeorge WashingtonWhite CountySearcyHugh L. 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