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Davidsonville Historic State Park

Davidsonville Historic State Park
Old Davidsonville State Historic Monument
Arkansas state park
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"Ghost structure" at the Davidsonville town site to illustrate a former structure
Named for: Davidsonville
Country United States
State Arkansas
Regions/ Arkansas Delta, The Ozarks
County Randolph
City Pocahontas
Location Old Davidsonville State Historic Monument 
 - coordinates 36°9′23″N 91°3′23″W / 36.15639°N 91.05639°W / 36.15639; -91.05639Coordinates: 36°9′23″N 91°3′23″W / 36.15639°N 91.05639°W / 36.15639; -91.05639
Area 163 acres (66 ha)
Established 1957
Management Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism
 - location Visitor Center
 - elevation 322 ft (98 m)
 - coordinates 36°9′31.5″N 91°3′27.8″W / 36.158750°N 91.057722°W / 36.158750; -91.057722
NRHP reference # 74000499
Added to NRHP January 18, 1974
Davidsonville Historic State Park is located in Arkansas
Davidsonville Historic State Park
Location of Davidsonville Historic State Park in Arkansas
Website: Davidsonville Historic State Park

Davidsonville Historic State Park (formerly Old Davidsonville State Park) is a 163-acre (66 ha) Arkansas state park in Randolph County, Arkansas in the United States. Situated on a border between The Ozarks and the Arkansas Delta, the park preserves the remains of the abandoned frontier town of Davidsonville. The town was one of Arkansaw Territory's first settlements when founded in 1815, serving as an important river port town on the Black River. The former townsite was made into a state park in 1957 and a monument was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

There is evidence that the site was occupied by French colonists prior to the 1803 Louisiana Purchase. Archeologists have discovered evidence of Native American use of the site as early as 4,000 BC. The 1822 courthouse was apparently built on top of an Indian mound which was built before 1,100 AD.

Davidsonville was founded in 1815 and rapidly became the most important town in northeast Arkansaw Territory, but was abandoned by the 1830s. The community served as a river port town on the west bank of the Black River, near the confluence of the Spring River and Eleven Point River with the Black River. The town was on important stop on the Southwest Trail and featured several important frontier establishments. In 1817 the first post office of Arkansas Territory opened in the town, followed in 1820 by the first federal land office of the territory. In 1822, the first courthouse of Arkansas Territory was built in Davidsonville. The town became the county seat of Lawrence County, which at the time comprised roughly the northern third of Arkansas.


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