
Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Logan County, Arkansas.
The Arkansas General Assembly defined the state's 64th county on March 22, 1871, and named it Sarber County for John N. Sarber, the Republican state senator from Yell County, who had introduced the resolution. The senator was viewed as a carpetbagger, and after the Reconstruction-era state government was replaced, the county was renamed for James Logan, an early settler in the area, on December 14, 1875.
Adjacent Counties
Cities & Towns
- Blue Mountain
- Booneville (County Seat)
- Caulksville
- Magazine
- Morrison Bluff
- Paris (County Seat)
- Ratcliff
- Scranton
- Subiaco
Other Townships & Communities: Barber, Boone, Cane Creek, Carolan, Cauthron, Delaware, Driggs, Ellsworth, Johnson, Logan, Mountain, New Blaine, Petit Jean, Prairie View, Reveilee, River, Roseville, Shoal Creek, Short Mountain, Six Mile, Sugar Creek, Tomlinson and Washburn
Cemeteries
Links
National Register of Historic Places
Logan County Historical Society
