Elms, The

a.k.a. Dr. Samuel Jordon Jones House

S of Altheimer, Altheimer, AR
Local significance of the building:
Architecture

Listed in National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the Nation’s historic places worthy of preservation. Authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Park Service’s National Register of Historic Places is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect America’s historic and archeological resources.

Arkansas was part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, which was the largest land acquisition in U.S. history, and the state was later admitted to the Union as the 25th state on June 15, 1836.
Jefferson County, located in the southeastern part of Arkansas, has a rich history that dates back centuries. The area was originally inhabited by various Native American tribes, including the Quapaw, who lived along the Arkansas River. European explorers first arrived in the region in the early 18th century, with French settlers establishing trading posts and creating alliances with the Native Americans.

The county itself was established in 1829 and was named after Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States. With the construction of railroads in the mid-19th century, Jefferson County experienced a significant economic boom. The county became a major hub for transportation and commerce, leading to the growth of towns such as Pine Bluff, the county seat.

During the American Civil War, Jefferson County played a significant role due to its strategic location along the Arkansas River. Pine Bluff, in particular, became an important supply center for the Confederate Army. The county saw numerous skirmishes and battles, including the Battle of Pine Bluff in 1863. After the war, Jefferson County slowly recovered and began to diversify its economy, with industries such as timber, agriculture, and manufacturing gaining prominence.

In the 20th century, Jefferson County faced struggles common to many rural areas in the United States. The decline of the timber industry, the Great Depression, and the effects of World War II impacted the county's economy. However, efforts were made to revitalize the area, including the establishment of the Pine Bluff Arsenal, a major military installation. Today, Jefferson County continues to evolve and adapt, with a focus on economic development, education, and preserving its historical and cultural heritage.

This timeline provides a concise overview of the key events in the history of Jefferson County, Arkansas.

  • Named after Thomas Jefferson, the county was established on November 2, 1829.
  • In 1832, the city of Pine Bluff was founded as the county seat.
  • During the Civil War, Jefferson County was a significant site of military activity.
  • In 1873, the county experienced a devastating fire that destroyed much of Pine Bluff.
  • The city of White Hall was incorporated in 1964.
  • In 1980, Jefferson County experienced a major flood caused by heavy rainfall.
  • Pine Bluff's economy has faced challenges in recent years, leading to population decline.