Fanning's Illustrated Gazetteer of the United States.... (New York: Phelps, Fanning & Co., 1853), 399.
YELL COUNTY, situated in the westerly part of Arkansas, with Arkansas river on the northeast. Area, 936 square miles. Seat of justice, Danville. Pop. in 1850, 3,341.
Fanning's Illustrated Gazetteer of the United States.... (New York: Phelps, Fanning & Co., 1853), 377.
WASHINGTON COUNTY, situated on the west boundary of Arkansas. Area, 900 square miles. Face of the country, hilly. Seat of justice, Fayetteville. Pop. in 1830, 2,122; in 1840, 7,148; in 1850, 9,567.
Fanning's Illustrated Gazetteer of the United States.... (New York: Phelps, Fanning & Co., 1853), 389.
WHITE COUNTY, situated toward the northeast part of Arkansas, with White river on the east. Area, 1,000 square miles. Seat of justice, Searcy. Pop. in 1840, 929; in 1850, 2,619.
Fanning's Illustrated Gazetteer of the United States.... (New York: Phelps, Fanning & Co., 1853), 366.
VAN BUREN COUNTY, situated toward the north part of Arkansas. Area, 1,350 square miles. Face of the country in the north part hilly. Seat of justice, Clinton. Pop. in 1840, 1,518; in 1850, 2,864.
Fanning's Illustrated Gazetteer of the United States.... (New York: Phelps, Fanning & Co., 1853), 362.
UNION COUNTY, situated on the south boundary of Arkansas, with Wachita river on the northeast. Area, 2,600 square miles. Seat of justice, El Dorado. Pop. in 1840, 2,889; in 1850, 10,298.
Fanning's Illustrated Gazetteer of the United States.... (New York: Phelps, Fanning & Co., 1853), 328.
SAINT FRANCIS COUNTY, situated in the easterly part of Arkansas, with White river on the west, and the Saint Francis on the east. Area, 1,080 square miles. Seat of justice, Mount Vernon. Pop. in 1830, 1,505; in 1840, 2,499; in 1850, 4,479.
Fanning's Illustrated Gazetteer of the United States.... (New York: Phelps, Fanning & Co., 1853), 328.
SEVIER COUNTY, situated on the west boundary of Arkansas, with Red river on the south. Area, about 1,000 square miles. Seat of justice, Paraclifta. Pop. in 1830, 634; in 1840, 2,810; in 1850, 3,453.