
Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Hot Spring County, Arkansas.
Official Website
Hot Spring County was formed on November 2, 1829 and was named for the hot springs at Hot Springs, Arkansas, which were within its boundaries until Garland County was formed in 1874.
Adjacent Counties
Cities & Towns
- Donaldson
- Friendship
- Malvern (County Seat)
- Midway
- Perla
- Rockport
Other Townships & Communities: Abco, Antioch, Beaton, Big Creek, Bismarck, Bonnerdale, Brown Springs, Butterfield, Caney, Central, Clear Creek, Cove Creek, De Roche, Diamondhead, Dover, Duffie, Durian, Elmore, Etta, Faber, Fenter, Fleming, Gifford, Glen Rose, Harp, Harrison, Henderson, Jones Mill, Lambert, Landers, Lone Hill, Lono, Magnet, Magnet Cove, Montgomery, Morning Star, Mount Moriah, Oak Bower, Oak Grove, Old De Roche, Oma, Ouachita, Point Cedar, Prairie, Rolla, Saginaw, Saline, Sanders, Shorewood Hills, Social Hill, Twin Oak, Valley, Walco, Wayside, Whittington, Witherspoon and Wyandotte
Cemeteries
Links
National Register of Historic Places
Hot Spring County Historical Society
Hot Spring County Digital Archives
Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Hot Spring County - Goodspeed, 1889
Hot Spring County Surname Search
