Town name | County | Established | Disestablished | Current status | Remarks | Anderson Flat[1] | Independence |
Arkansas Post | Arkansas | 1686 | 1863 | Barren site, protected area |
Bear City | Garland | 1882 | Mostly woods and a few houses, some active | Written about by Donald Harrington and his wife in their book "Let us Build Us a City". Town is on road to Brady Mountain on Lake Ouachita. |
Bolding[1] | Union |
Bruno[1] | Marion |
Chalk Bluff[1] | Clay |
Crossroads[1] | Pulaski | 1957 | Submerged in Lake Maumelle | Town and Cemetery under water. Located Hwy 10/Hwy 113. |
Daleville[1] | Clark | 1880s | Currently the site of The Daily Lumber Company |
Eros[1] | Marion | School listed on the National Register Of Historic Places. |
Four Gum Corner[1] | St. Francis | | Mostly farm land now. | |
Fort Douglas |
Graysonia | Clark | 1902 | 1951 | Ruins | Shipped the first flask of Arkansas cinnabar in 1932. |
Kimberly | Pike | 1908 | 1911 | Incorporated into Murfreesboro |
Lewisburg | Conway | 1831 | 1883 | | Was the county seat of Conway County until 1883. |
Monte Ne | Benton | 1901 | 1932 | Submerged in Beaver Lake |
Moscow | Nevada | 1810 | 1873 | Only Moscow Methodist Church and Cemetery remain | Economic displacement by Cairo and Fulton Railroad.[2] |
Napoleon | Desha | Submerged | Was once the county seat of Desha County. |
Rush | Marion | 1880 | 1940 | Ruins | A zinc mining region of the Ozark Mountains in Arkansas |
Sneed | Jackson | 1929 | Barren site | Was destroyed by Arkansas' only F5 tornado on April 10, 1929. |
Violett | Arkansas | Barren site |
Weathers | Madison | Abandoned site | Remains of old Store/Post Office and old well are all that remain. |
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1. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 {{cite web | title = Ghost Towns of Arkansas | work = Ghost Towns | publisher = ghosttowns.com | url = http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/ar/ar.html | accessdate = May 11, 2009}}
2. ^http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=2422 Encyclopedia of Arkansas - Cairo and Fulton Railroad