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  1. Website. www .jacksoncountyar .org. Jackson County is located in the Arkansas Delta in the U.S. state of Arkansas. The county is named for Andrew Jackson, a national hero during the War of 1812. By the county's formation in 1829, Jackson had become the seventh President of the United States. Jackson County is home to seven incorporated towns ...

  2. Jackson County is in the process of updating the Jackson County Multi-jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation plan. Public input is important to include as a part of the mitigation plan. Please mail comments to 208 Main Street, Newport, Arkansas 72112 or email: carrie@wrpdd.org. The purpose of the mitigation plan is to plan for future natural disasters.

  3. Jul 14, 2023 · Jackson County is in northeastern Arkansas. Although the land rises somewhat in the west, most of the county is flat, low river bottom. Since the late 1800s, the county’s largest town has been Newport, the county seat. European Exploration and Settlement. Native Americans called this area home as far back as 10,000 years ago.

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  5. Kelly Walker. Phone (870) 523-7413 Fax (870) 523-8754. Learn more about: Arkansas Property Tax Law. Search Tax Records / Receipts.

  6. Jackson County Historical Society – Founded in 1962 – The mission of the Jackson County Historical Society is to collect, preserve, celebrate and share the rich heritage of Jackson County, Arkansas.

  7. Jackson County, AR. Jackson County was formed on November 5, 1829, from part of Independence County. It was named for Andrew Jackson, then the first-term president of the United States. Newport is the county seat. The County Seat has been changed five times. Litchfield (1831) Elizabeth (1839), Augusta (1852), Jacksonport (1854) and Newport (1892).

  8. Jackson County. Jackson County was formed on November 5, 1829, from part of Independence County. It was named for Andrew Jackson, then first-term president of the United States. Newport is the county seat. The County Seat has been changed five times. Litchfield (1831) Elizabeth (1839), Augusta (1852), Jacksonport (1854) and Newport (1892).

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