Polk County

Abernathy Spring
Abernathy Spring is a mineral spring located in Polk County, 2.8 km (1.75 mi.) east of the unincorporated comm...
Acorn (Polk County)
Originally known as Gourdneck (sometimes written as Gourd Neck, Goardneck, or Gourd Nick), the Acorn community...
Peter Berryman (Lynching of)
On February 20, 1901, Peter Berryman (regularly referred to as “Nigger Pete” in newspaper articles) was ly...
Big Fork (Polk County)
aka: Bigfork
Big Fork is an unincorporated community in the Ouachita Mountains o...
Black Fork Mountain Wilderness
The Black Fork Mountain Wilderness is located in the Ouachita National Forest in western Arkansas and eastern ...
Caddo River
The Caddo River of west-central Arkansas is known widely as the Natural State’s premier family float str...
Osro Cobb (1904–1996)
Osro Cobb was a lawyer who, as state chairman of the Republican Party, helped establish a real two-party polit...
Commonwealth College
Arkansas’s most famous attempt at radical labor education was the accidental by-product of natural beauty, c...
Cossatot River
The Cossatot River rises in the Ouachita Mountains southeast of Mena (Polk County) and flows southward through...
Cossatot River State Park-Natural Area
The Cossatot River State Park–Natural Area conserves a twelve-and-one-half-mile stretch of the Cossatot Rive...
Cove (Polk County)
Cove is a town on U.S. Highway 71 in western Polk County. It is home to Van-Cove High School, part of the Coss...
Cude v. State
Archie Cude, a farmer who was born and reared around Houston, Texas, moved his young family in 1948 to the rem...
Bob Dorough (1923–2018)
Robert Lrod Dorough was a composer, lyricist, and musician best known for his jazz compositions and 1970s Sch...
Emma Hays Dusenbury (1862–1941)
Emma Hays Dusenbury was an outstanding traditional singer; her work is represented by some 116 songs in the na...
Ebenezer Monument
The Ebenezer Monument is located at the corner of 9th and Church streets in Mena (Polk County). It was constru...
Clay Fulks (1880–1964)
Clay Fulks was a notable figure in Arkansas’s limited history of radical leftism. He was a repeat candidate ...
"Tuffy" Goff (1906–1978)
aka: Findley Norris Goff
Findley Norris Goff and his partner, Chet Lauck, created Lum and Ab...
Grannis (Polk County)
Grannis is located on U.S. Highway 71 in southern Polk County. Like many of the cities of southwestern Arkansa...
Grannis Vigil
On September 29, 1975, in the tiny town of Grannis (Polk County), a group of approximately twenty-five residen...
Hatfield (Polk County)
Hatfield is a town on U.S. Highway 71 in Polk County. Although it originated earlier than the Civil War, its s...
Lee Elhardt Hays (1914–1981)
Lee Elhardt Hays was a singer best known as the big man who sang bass with the folk music group the Weavers. ...
Elijah Whitt Horner (1893–1984)
Elijah Whitt “Lige” Horner served in both World War I and World War II before retiring as a lieutenant col...
Chet Lauck (1902–1980)
aka: Chester Harris Lauck
Chester Harris (Chet) Lauck and his partner, Norris “Tuffy” Gof...
Lebow (Lynching of)
A group of men lynched a white man named Lebow (also spelled as Lebo), described as a “villain, murderer and...
Paul Tyrone Lewis (1938–2013)
Paul Tyrone Lewis was an American artist who is remembered for the realism of his landscape paintings. In a ca...
Little Africa (Polk County)
Little Africa was an all-black community that lay near Board Camp Creek in Polk County east of the county seat...
Herbert Littleton (1930–1951)
Herbert A. Littleton was an Arkansas native who received the Medal of Honor for valor while serving as a U.S. ...
Lone Valley (Polk County)
Lone Valley, once called Rock Spring, is a remote and sparsely populated area in Polk County approximately fou...
Mary Victor (M. V.) Mayfield (1847?–1929)
Mary Victor (M. V.) Mayfield came to Mena (Polk County) in 1918 and practiced medicine with the identity of a ...
Mena (Polk County)
Mena was founded in the late nineteenth century as a railroad town in western Arkansas. Situated amid the Ouac...
Mena Intermountain Municipal Airport
The Mena Intermountain Municipal Airport near the city of Mena (Polk County) in the Ouachita Mountains of west...
Mena National Guard Armory
The Mena National Guard Armory at 619 DeQueen Street in Mena (Polk County) is a single-story, Art Deco–style...