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Scott County, Arkansas

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Profiles

  • Omer Leon Brazil (1897 - 1964)
    Veteran - Omer Leon Brazil - Arkansas - SFC. US Army, World War I and II, retired. Source:
  • Corp James C "Old Squire" Dooley, (USA) (1839 - 1924)
    Veteran - Corp. James C Dooley, Company D, 2nd Kansas Cavalry, US Army, Civil War. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ James C Dooley (1839-1924) was a son of William Dooley & Nancy M S...
  • Daniel H. Carroll (1820 - 1851)
    Born in Kentucky, Daniel moved to Arkansas, where he met his wife, Nancy, and they were married in about 1843. In 1851, Daniel was working near a Waldron, Arkansas logging camp with his brother, Georg...

Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Scott County, Arkansas.

The county, formed on November 5, 1833, and named for Andrew Scott, a justice of the Supreme Court of the Arkansas Territory.

Adjacent Counties

Cities & Townships

Black Fork | Blansett | Brawley | Cauthron | Cedar | Coal | Denton | Hickman | Hon | Hunt | James | Jones | Keener | La Faye | Lafayette | Lamb | Lewis | Little Texas | Mansfield | Mill Creek | Mountain | Mount Pleasant | Oliver | Parks | Tate | Tomlinson | Waldron (County Seat)

Links

Wikipedia

Genealogy Trails

Ouachita National Forest (part)

National Register of Historic Places

AR Gen Web

Scott County Digital Archives

USGW Archives

RAOGK

My genealogy Hound

Hearthstone Legacy

Scott County Museum of History



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