Brearley Cemetery Historic Section

a.k.a. YE0131

AR 27 approx. 1/2 mi. W of AR 22, Dardanelle, AR
Local significance of the site:
Exploration/settlement; European; Art

Listed in National Register of Historic Places in 2007.

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.

The Arkansas State Capitol, located in Little Rock, was completed in 1915 and is notable for its Beaux-Arts architecture and gold-plated dome. The building houses the offices of the Governor and the Arkansas General Assembly, and is open to the public for tours.
Yell County, Arkansas, located in the southern part of the state, has a rich and varied history that dates back centuries. The region was originally inhabited by Native American tribes, including the Caddo and Quapaw peoples, who lived off the land and utilized the resources of the Arkansas River valley. European exploration of the area began in the 16th century when Spanish conquistadors arrived in search of riches, but permanent European settlement did not occur until much later.

In the early 19th century, Yell County was part of the Louisiana Purchase and was included in the Arkansas Territory when it was established in 1819. The area saw an influx of settlers, primarily of European descent, who established farms, plantations, and small communities. The county was officially established on December 5, 1840, and was named after Archibald Yell, a renowned figure in the state and the first member of Congress from Arkansas.

Yell County played a significant role during the Civil War, with both Union and Confederate forces vying for control of the Arkansas River. The Battle of Dardanelle, fought in 1864, was a key conflict in the region and resulted in a Union victory. Yell County was also a major center for cotton production during the antebellum period and following the war, as agriculture became the backbone of the county's economy.

Throughout the 20th century, Yell County continued to evolve and develop. The construction of dams along the Arkansas River provided hydroelectric power and created recreational opportunities, such as the popular Lake Dardanelle. The county's economy has diversified over time, with industries including agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism. Today, Yell County is known for its natural beauty, outdoor activities, and historical sites that showcase its vibrant and complex past.

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

  • 1818 - Yell County was established as a county in the Arkansas Territory.
  • 1833 - The county seat was moved to Dardanelle.
  • 1846 - The first courthouse in Dardanelle was constructed.
  • 1861-1865 - Yell County residents were significantly affected by the American Civil War.
  • 1886 - The second courthouse in Dardanelle was built.
  • 1939-1945 - Yell County contributed to the war effort during World War II.
  • 1950s - The completion of Nimrod Dam led to significant economic growth in Yell County.
  • 1992 - The current and third courthouse building was constructed in Dardanelle.
  • 2011 - The cities of Dardanelle and Danville were hit by a devastating tornado.