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Newton County, Arkansas Land Patent

Patentee Name: Isaac Freeman Sr
Issue Date: November 15, 1854
Land Office: Fayetteville
Homestead Certificate # 5423
State: Arkansas  County: Newton
Acres: 80





1. South East of North East of Section #27
of 14-North Township in Range 20-West of 5th
Principal Meridian.

2. North East of South East Section #27

40 acres + 40 acres = 80 acres in Township 14-N,
Range 20-W, Newton County, Arkansas







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Click to view data for Richland Cemetery...transcribed by C. L. and Lina Boyd. In December of 1916, a request for the establishment of a post office was submitted to the United States Postal Service.  Among the suggested names to be given the post office was Lurton, submitted by Cornelia White Sutton...click to view picture of Cornelia Sutton. Post Office boxes donated to Historical Society by Colleen Haynes Rongey...click to read article Click to view picture of Fire Tower at Fairview...submitted by Lloyd Sutton Isaac Freeman Sr Land Patent dated November 15, 1854...80 acres in Township 14-N, Range 20-W, Newton County, Arkansas Samuel E. Rosamond obtained land patent June 6, 1912 for SE 1/2 of SW 1/4 of Section 28 and N 1/2 of NE 1/4 and SE 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Section 23,  of Twp 13 N of 19th W of 5th Meridian...total of 160 acres Ephraim B. Greenhaw obtained land patent on October 1, 1860 for Eastern 1/2 of North West 1/2 of Section 25  in Twp 15 N in Range 20 West and North West 1/4 of South West 1/2...total of 120 acres Jeremiah Meeks was Justice of Peace here in 1864...click to view picture of Eliza Meeks, daughter of Jeremiah and Elizabeth...submitted by Nancy Jane Balmer ...the old log Isaac Freeman home...next to the Tarlton Cemetery...click to read article by Colleen Haynes Rongey Richland Creek flows through the Richland Creek Wilderness area in Newton and Searcy Counties...enter the Highland trail at Fairview Recreation campground to enjoy the beauty of Richland Valley...click to view picture of Richland Creek, submitted by Mary Lea Burlison