In 1873 when the county was formed, the same piece of legislation that
created the county also designated then Conway Station (later the city of
Conway) to be the temporary seat of justice, allowing the newly appointed
county officials six months to select a permanent county seat.
In September 1873, Colonel Asa P. Robinson, known to many as the father
of Conway, donated the property which is the current site of the Faulkner
County Court House.