Carroll County, Arkansas Genealogy

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History


Carroll County, Arkansas from Izard County by a legislative act passed 1 Nov 1833. That act took effect on 25 Dec 1833, making the county Arkansas's 26th county.

In Jan 1834, Carrollton became the county seat. Currently, the county has dual county seats, Berryville and Eureka Springs.

The area contains some of the most mountainous portions of the Ozark Mountains. The county has been noted for its oak and hickory forests and, currently, for poultry and beef production.

Tourism is also a significant industry in Carroll County. This is largely because of Eureka Springs, known as "Little Switzerland." Eureka Springs is characterized by Victorian buildings clustered on steep mountain streets. The county's other county seat, Berryville, is home to the Saunders Museum.

The county is named after Charles Carroll (1737-1832) of Maryland. He was the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence. Carroll had died just the year before Carroll County was founded.

See also:


 * Bunch, Bradley, History of Carroll County Arkansas, 1876 (Carroll County Historical Society)

Parent County

 * 1833--Caroll County was created 1 November 1833 from Izard County. County seats: Carroll County currently has dual county seats, Berryville and Eureka Springs.

Boundary Changes

 * Carroll County initially was very large, comprising most of what is today Boone, Newton, and Carroll Counties, along with a small area that is now in northeastern Pope County. It's area was reduced considerably by the establishment of Newton County in 1842. In 1867, Carroll County increased its size by claiming the northern part of Madison County. In 1869, the formation of Boone County took away the eastern part of Carroll County. The county seat was moved to Berryville in 1875. In 1883, Eureka Springs was named as the co-county seat for the western county district.

Populated Places

 * Alpena (Boone and Carroll Cos.): Wikipedia page
 * Beaver: Historic Berryville, Arkansas (official site) | Wikipedia page
 * Berryville: Wikipedia page
 * Blue Eye: Wikipedia page
 * Carrollton: Wikipedia page
 * Eureka Springs: Eureka Springs: The Extraordinary Escape (official site) | Wikipedia page
 * Green Forest: Wikipedia page
 * Oak Grove

See also:


 * Carroll County, Arkansas - Populated Place Names (Carroll County Historical Society)

Neighboring Counties

 * Barry County, Missouri
 * Benton
 * Boone
 * Madison
 * Newton
 * Stone County, Missouri
 * Taney County, Missouri

Cemeteries

 * Carroll County Cemeteries (GenWeb)
 * Carroll County Cemetery Listings (Carroll County Historical Society)
 * Carroll County Cemetery Locations (Carroll County Historical Society)
 * Cemeteries (Linkpendium)
 * Surname Cemetery Index (A-H) (Carroll County Historical Society)
 * Surname Cemetery Index (I-J) (Carroll County Historical Society)
 * Surname Cemetery Index (O-Z) (Carroll County Historical Society)

1830

 * 1830 census, Izard County (Carroll's parent county) (Carroll County Historical Society)

1850

 * 1850 slave schedule (Carroll County Historical Society)

1860

 * 1860 census index (Carroll County Historical Society)

1870

 * 1870 census index (Carroll County Historical Society)

1880

 * 1880 census surname index (Carroll County Historical Society)

1920

 * "Anna (Allred Smith) - Pension Mountain Teacher - 1920 Census" (article about collecting the 1920 census), Carroll County Historical Quarterly, Sep 1963, pp. 5-6 (Carroll County Historical Society)

1930

 * "Census Work" (article about preparations for collecting the 1930 census), Green Forest Tribune, 22 Mar 1900 (Carroll County Historical Society)

Education

 * Douglass Community School History (Carroll County Historical Society)

Genealogies and Biographies

 * [Bunch]: Bradley Bunch (Carroll County Historical Society)
 * [Usrey]: Rob &amp; Janie (Phillips) Usrey (Carroll County Historical Society)

Local Histories

 * Bunch, Bradley. History of Carroll County Arkansas, 1876. (Carroll County Historical Society)
 * Griffith, Rue. History of Rule Community, 1955. (Carroll County Historical Society)

Maps

 * Carroll County Section/Township/Range Map (Carroll County Historical Society)

General

 * 1883 Pension List (Carroll County Historical Society)

Civil War

 * Captain Larkin Bunch's Civil War Unit Roster (Carroll County Historical Society)
 * Carroll County United Confederate Veteran Reunion Extractions fromGreen Forest Tribune (Carroll County Historical Society)
 * Civil War Unit of Captain George E. Gaddy, Carroll County, Arkansas (Carroll County Historical Society)
 * Known Confederate Soldiers Buried in Carroll County (Carroll County Historical Society)
 * Known Union Soldiers Buried in Carroll County (Carroll County Historical Society)

World War II

 * WW 2 Army and Air Force Casualties Carroll County ARGenweb

Miscellaneous

 * Photos (Carroll County Historical Society)

Newspapers

 * Eureka Springs Flashlight, Friday, January 8, 1909 (transcriptions; Carroll County Historical Society)
 * Green Forest Tribune, Thursday, December 28, 1899 (transcriptions; Carroll County Historical Society)

Probate

 * Eastern District Will Book A, 1869-1930 (index; Carroll County Historical Society)
 * Western District Will Book A, 1883-1909 (index; Carroll County Historical Society)

Taxation

 * 1834 Tax List (Carroll County Historical Society)

Marriage and Divorces

 * Carroll County Arkansas Divorce Records, Chancery Court Book A, 1870-1897 (Carroll County Histoirical Society)
 * Carroll County Arkansas Marriage Records Eastern District Grooms Index 1869-1930 (Carroll County Historical Society)
 * Carroll County Marriages (GenWeb)

Societies and Libraries

 * Carroll County Arkansas Historical Society

Web Sites

 * Carroll County, AR GenWeb
 * Carroll County Genealogy and Family History (Linkpendium)
 * Welcome to Carroll County (official site)
 * Welcome to Carroll County (official site)