Poinsett County

Arkansas Rice Festival
The Arkansas Rice Festival, held during the second weekend of October in Weiner (Poinsett County), was founded...
Mary Ann Ritter Arnold (1927–2017)
Mary Ann Ritter Arnold became president of E. Ritter & Company, one of the most successful family-owned bu...
Esther Bindursky (1905–1971)
Esther Bindursky, editor of the weekly Lepanto News Record for thirty-four years, was an award-winning journal...
Bolivar (Poinsett County)
Bolivar is an example of one of the many small Arkansas towns that briefly rose to local prominence. Located o...
David Adrian (Dave) Cox (1914–1981)
David Adrian Cox was an obscure Poinsett County farmer who, at the age of forty-eight, ran a quixotic campaign...
Bud Deckelman (1927–1998)
Gene Darrell “Bud” Deckelman was a country and rockabilly musician who had brief success in Memphis, Tenne...
Joseph Dewitt “Sonny” Deckelman (1933–2016)
Joseph Dewitt “Sonny” Deckelman was a musician, songwriter, and record label owner active in the Memphis, ...
E. Ritter & Company
E. Ritter & Company is one of the most successful and long-lasting family-owned businesses in the state. H...
Fisher (Poinsett County)
Fisher is located on U.S. Highway 49 in the southwest corner of Poinsett County. Like many other Arkansas citi...
Harrisburg (Poinsett County)
Situated upon Crowley’s Ridge, Harrisburg (Poinsett County) became the seat of Poinsett County in September ...
James Richard Hendrix (1925–2002)
James Richard Hendrix was a World War II veteran and recipient of the Medal of Honor for his actions during t...
Hodges v. United States
Hodges v. United States, 203 U.S. 1 (1906) is a U.S. Supreme Court case resulting in the overturning of the co...
Buddy Jewell (1961–)
Buddy Jewell is a country musician best known for having won the top prize in the first season of the reality ...
Judd Hill Plantation
The Judd Hill Plantation in Poinsett County has epitomized the evolution of agriculture in that portion of the...
Willie Kees (Lynching of)
On April 29, 1936, a nineteen-year-old African-American man named Willie Kees was shot near Lepanto (Poinset...
Lake Poinsett State Park
Arkansas’s twentieth state park, Lake Poinsett, is a fishing haven located off Arkansas Highway 163 in Harri...
Lepanto (Poinsett County)
A product of the timber industry and the railroads, the city of Lepanto grew through the twentieth century fro...
Lepanto Terrapin Derby
The Lepanto Terrapin Derby is a festival that has been held in Lepanto (Poinsett County) every year since 1930...
Marked Tree (Poinsett County)
Marked Tree is a small town in Poinsett County in the northeastern part of Arkansas. It is possibly the only t...
Marked Tree Race Riot of 1894
In July 1894, newspapers reported on a race riot in Marked Tree (Poinsett County). The incident precedes other...
Marked Tree Siphons
Constructed in 1939 by the Memphis District Corps of Engineers for Drainage District Number Seven of Poinsett ...
Maxie Theatre
When the Maxie Theatre opened in August 1947 in Trumann (Poinsett County), it was considered to be one of the ...
Harry Leland Mitchell (1906–1989)
Harry Leland Mitchell was a lifelong union activist and co-founder of the Southern Tenant Farmers’ Union (ST...
New Madrid Fault
aka: New Madrid Seismic Zone
The New Madrid Fault, also called the New Madrid Seismic Zone, is a...
Perry Wayne Ouzts (1954–)
Perry Wayne Ouzts, a professional jockey from Lepanto (Poinsett County), is one of twenty-one professional rid...
Poinsett County
Poinsett County is located in Arkansas’s northeast corner. The St. Francis River travels north to south in t...
Poinsett County Courthouse
The Poinsett County Courthouse—built in 1918—is located on Courthouse Square, a section of Harrisburg (Poi...
Rivervale Inverted Siphons
Completed in 1926, the Rivervale Inverted Siphons were a prerequisite to permanent settlement in eastern Poins...
Southern Tenant Farmers Museum
The Southern Tenant Farmers Museum in Tyronza (Poinsett County), which opened on October 6, 2006, focuses on ...
Southern Tenant Farmers' Union
The Southern Tenant Farmers’ Union (STFU) was a federation of tenant farmers formed in July 1934 in Poinsett...
Trumann (Poinsett County)
  Trumann is a city in northeastern Poinsett County located along U.S. Highway 63. It lies in the “sunk...
Trumann Wild Duck Festival
The Trumann Wild Duck Festival is an annual festival held in Trumann (Poinsett County) on the last Saturday in...