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'''Perry County''' was established by the [[State of Arkansas]] in 1840 from [[Conway County]] lands south of the [[Arkansas River]]. The county is named for War of 1812 hero Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry. Neighboring counties include Conway County, [[Faulkner County]], [[Pulaski County]], [[Saline County]], Garland County, and Yell County.
 
'''Perry County''' was established by the [[State of Arkansas]] in 1840 from [[Conway County]] lands south of the [[Arkansas River]]. The county is named for War of 1812 hero Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry. Neighboring counties include Conway County, [[Faulkner County]], [[Pulaski County]], [[Saline County]], Garland County, and Yell County.
  
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====Economy====
 
====Economy====
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The largest employers in Perry County are the [[Perryville Public School District]], [[East End Public School District]], [[Perry County Nursing & Rehabilitation Center]], [[Perry County Food & Drug]], [[Heifer Project International]], [[Chart Bank]], [[Twin Rivers Public School District]], [[Southern Chips]], Sonic Drive-In, and [[Electronic Fabrication Service]].
  
 
====Law, government, and politics====
 
====Law, government, and politics====
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====Communities====
 
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Perry County has one incorporated city within its boundaries: [[Perryville]]. Incorporated towns in the county are Adona, Bigelow, Casa, Fourche, Houston, and Perry.
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Perry County has one incorporated city within its boundaries: [[Perryville]]. Incorporated towns in the county are [[Adona]], [[Bigelow]], [[Casa]], [[Fourche]], [[Houston]], and [[Perry]].
  
 
Other populated places in Perry County:  
 
Other populated places in Perry County:  
  
 
*Antioch
 
*Antioch
*Aplin
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*[[Aplin]]
 
*Ava
 
*Ava
 
*Bellevue (historical)
 
*Bellevue (historical)
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*Deberrie
 
*Deberrie
 
*Dixie (historical)
 
*Dixie (historical)
*Fourche Junction
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*[[Fourche Junction]]
 
*Graytown
 
*Graytown
*Hollis
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*[[Hollis]]
 
*Homewood
 
*Homewood
 
*Kenney (historical)
 
*Kenney (historical)
 
*Ledwidge
 
*Ledwidge
*Little Italy
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*[[Little Italy]]
 
*Moab (historical)
 
*Moab (historical)
*New Dixie
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*[[New Dixie]]
*Nimrod
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*[[Nimrod]]
*Nogal
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*[[Nogal]]
 
*Oak Grove
 
*Oak Grove
 
*Orchard (historical)
 
*Orchard (historical)
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*Stony Point
 
*Stony Point
 
*Sweet Home
 
*Sweet Home
*Thornburg
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*[[Thornburg]]
*Toad Suck
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*[[Toad Suck]]
 
*West Aplin
 
*West Aplin
*Williams Junction
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*[[Williams Junction]]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
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*[http://arkansasedc.com/media/38341/Perry_01_2007.pdf Arkansas Economic Development Commission - Largest Employers in Perry County]
  
 
[[Category:Counties]]
 
[[Category:Counties]]

Latest revision as of 20:41, 30 April 2011

Perry County in 1864.
Perry County in 1895.

Perry County was established by the State of Arkansas in 1840 from Conway County lands south of the Arkansas River. The county is named for War of 1812 hero Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry. Neighboring counties include Conway County, Faulkner County, Pulaski County, Saline County, Garland County, and Yell County.

History

Perry County was created in December 1840 out of territory south of the Arkansas River previously administered by Conway County.

Geography

About half of 551 square mile Perry County is part of the Ouachita National Forest. The land is covered by extensive forests and the Ouachita Mountains, with clearings and pastureland devoted to raising cattle, hogs, and poultry. Rice and soybeans are also grown in the county.

Transportation infrastructure

Economy

The largest employers in Perry County are the Perryville Public School District, East End Public School District, Perry County Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Perry County Food & Drug, Heifer Project International, Chart Bank, Twin Rivers Public School District, Southern Chips, Sonic Drive-In, and Electronic Fabrication Service.

Law, government, and politics

The county judge is Baylor House. The Perry County Courthouse in Perryville is on the National Register of Historic Places.

Education

Perry County has three high schools: Bigelow High School (Bigelow), Perry-Casa High School (Casa), and Perryville High School (Perryville).

Religion

Places of interest

The county has a number of places of interest including the Heifer Project International Learning and Livestock Center, Harris Brake Wildlife Management Area, Lake Nimrod, Lake Sylvia, and the Fourche LaFave River.

Demographics

According to the U.S. Census Bureau Perry County's population in 2000 was 10,209.

  • 1980 - 7,240
  • 1990 - 7,969
  • 2000 - 10,209
  • 2005 - 10,468

Communities

Perry County has one incorporated city within its boundaries: Perryville. Incorporated towns in the county are Adona, Bigelow, Casa, Fourche, Houston, and Perry.

Other populated places in Perry County:

References

External links