National Register Listings in Logan County, Arkansas
American Legion Post No. 121
Anhalt Barn
Arkansas Highway 22, Old
Arkansas Tuberculosis Sanatorium Historic District
Bank of Booneville Building
Booneville Commercial Historic District
Booneville Methodist Episcopal Church South
Burnett Springs
Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific Railroad Depot
Chism, Dr. Stephen N., House
Cove Creek Bridge
Cove Creek Tributary Bridge
Cove Lake Bathhouse
Cove Lake Spillway Dam-Bridge
Elizabeth Hall
Farmer's State Bank
Farmers and Merchants Bank-Masonic Lodge
First Christian Church
Fort, John Gabriel, House
Gill, Tolbert E., House
Jack Creek Bathhouse
Lasater, Freeborn T., House
Liberty Schoolhouse
Little Rock to Cantonment Gibson Road-Short Mountain Segment
Logan County Courthouse, Eastern District
Logan County Courthouse, Southern Judicial District
Logan County Jail, Old
Magazine City Hall-Jail
Main Street Bridge
Methodist Episcopal Church, South
New Blaine School
New Liberty School
Paris Commercial Historic District
Paris Post Office
Park Hill
Petit Jean River Bridge
Saint Anthony's Catholic Church
Schriver House
Short Mountain Creek Bridge
Smith Hospital
Troy Lasater Service Station
Union Church and School
Walker, Evelyn Gill, House
About Logan County
Logan County Timeline
Logan County, Arkansas, has a rich and storied history that dates back many centuries. The area was originally home to Native American tribes, such as the Osage and Quapaw, who were later displaced by European settlers. In the early 19th century, the region became part of Arkansas Territory, and in 1871, Logan County was officially established.
The county was named after James Logan, a prominent statesman and early settler in the area. Throughout the late 19th century, Logan County experienced a boom in population and economic growth, largely due to the expansion of the railroad through the region. The county seat, Booneville, became a hub for commerce and agriculture, with many farms and businesses flourishing.
During this time, the county also played a significant role in the timber industry, with numerous sawmills operating in the area. However, with the decline of the timber industry in the early 20th century, Logan County saw a shift in its economic focus, with more emphasis on farming and livestock production.
In the present day, Logan County is a vibrant and close-knit community, with a mix of rural charm and modern amenities. It is home to beautiful natural landscapes, including the Ozark National Forest, which offers opportunities for outdoor recreation. The county also hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, showcasing its rich culture and heritage.
Overall, Logan County's history is marked by significant growth and adaptation to changing economic trends, making it a resilient and thriving community in Arkansas.
The county was named after James Logan, a prominent statesman and early settler in the area. Throughout the late 19th century, Logan County experienced a boom in population and economic growth, largely due to the expansion of the railroad through the region. The county seat, Booneville, became a hub for commerce and agriculture, with many farms and businesses flourishing.
During this time, the county also played a significant role in the timber industry, with numerous sawmills operating in the area. However, with the decline of the timber industry in the early 20th century, Logan County saw a shift in its economic focus, with more emphasis on farming and livestock production.
In the present day, Logan County is a vibrant and close-knit community, with a mix of rural charm and modern amenities. It is home to beautiful natural landscapes, including the Ozark National Forest, which offers opportunities for outdoor recreation. The county also hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, showcasing its rich culture and heritage.
Overall, Logan County's history is marked by significant growth and adaptation to changing economic trends, making it a resilient and thriving community in Arkansas.
Logan County Timeline
This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Logan County, Arkansas.
- 1841: Logan County is founded and named after James Logan, a member of the United States Congress.
- 1861-1865: Logan County is greatly impacted by the American Civil War.
- 1879: Booneville becomes the county seat of Logan County.
- 1901: Paris becomes the new county seat of Logan County.
- 1937: The Blue Mountain Lake is built, which serves as a popular recreational area for locals and tourists.
- 1963: The Arkansas River Valley Electric Cooperative is formed to bring electricity to the rural areas of Logan County.
- 1980s: A significant decline in coal mining activity occurs in the region.
- 2011: The city of Booneville celebrates its 125th anniversary.
- 2019: Logan County continues to be a vibrant community with a growing tourism industry.