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Leachville was established in 1896 by land developers Joshua Gilbert Leach, James Wiseman Honnoll, and Sam McNamee, who afterward formed the Leach-McNamee Land Development Company. [ 4 ] The Jonesboro, Lake City and Eastern Railroad completed a rail line to Leachville in 1899, and the Blytheville, Leachville and Arkansas Southern Railroad ...
The Blytheville, Leachville and Arkansas Southern Railroad Depot-Leachville is a historic railroad station at the junction of 2nd and McNamee Streets in Leachville, Arkansas. It is a single-story wood-frame structure, with an asphalt roof and wide overhanging eaves.
Throughout the evening hours of December 10, 2021, a large and destructive tornado, sometimes referred to as the 2021 Tri-State tornado, [1] the 2021 Leachville tornado, [2] or the 2021 Monette tornado, [3] struck areas in and around the cities and communities of Monette and Leachville in Arkansas, Braggadocio and Hayti in Missouri, and Tiptonville and Samburg in Tennessee, killing eight ...
Buffalo Island is a local name given to western Mississippi County and eastern Craighead County, Arkansas.It consists of the land south of Big Lake between the Little River (not to be confused with a stream of the same name in southwestern Arkansas) and the St. Francis River, containing the communities of Manila (Mississippi County), Monette (Craighead County), Leachville (Mississippi County ...
Highway 119 is a state highway of 5.73 miles (9.22 km) that runs in Mississippi County. [1] [2] It begins at an intersection with AR 14 in Marie and heads east.After 1.9 miles (3.1 km), it makes a left turn and heads north for about one mile (1.6 km) before turning due east again.
This is a listing of sites of archaeological interest in the state of Arkansas, in the United States Wikimedia Commons has media related to Archaeological sites in Arkansas . Subcategories
The owned mileage consists of a main line, Leachville to Riverdale, about 19 miles, with branches to North Shaw and South Shaw, about 7 miles, and a disconnected section in and near Blytheville, about 2 miles, all in the State of Arkansas. The carrier owns and uses 34.574 miles of tracks.
This is a list of Arkansas state high school basketball championships sanctioned by the Arkansas Activities Association. [1] Listings include champions at each classification level based on size. Each classification is based on how large the school is, 6A schools being the biggest, and 1A schools being the smallest.