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Faulkner County, Arkansas, USA

County Seat: Conway

Official Website of Faulkner County

 

Faulkner County, formed April 12, 1873, was the sixty-ninth county created in Arkansas. The county is located almost exactly in the geographical center of the state of Arkansas, and was created from portions of Conway and Pulaski counties. Faulkner County was named after Colonel Sandy Faulkner, the composer of the famous fiddle tune, “The Arkansas Traveler.”

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.

Information cited from: Faulkner County, Its Land and People. Faulkner County Historical Society, 1987

 

 

 

Cities and Towns

Barney  Belk Corner Beryl  Bono  Brockington Corner
Brumley  Caney  Cato  Center Point Centerville 
Conway  Enders  Enola  Funston  Garland Springs
Gentry Corner Gleason  Gold Creek Greenbrier Guy 
Hamlet  Holland  Linder  Lollie  Martinville 
Mayflower  McGintytown  Mount Olive Mount Vernon Naylor 
Old Texas Otto  Palarm  Pleasant Valley Preston 
Red Hill Republican  Rolling Hills Round Mountain Saltillo 
Shady Grove Soda Valley Springhill  Twin Groves  Vilonia 
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