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The Newton County, Arkansas Kinfolk Web Ring
The
Newton County, Arkansas Kinfolk Web Ring
Newton County was formed in 1842 and
named for Thomas W. Newton, an Arkansas Congressman.
The Choctaw Indians once lived in the hill country.
The landscapes of Newton County are the rugged and
mountainous Ozark Mountains. The Ozark National
Forest provides wilderness hiking, backpacking,
camping, and hunting. The Buffalo National River,
the nation's first federally protected river, is one
of the last free-flowing streams in mid-America and
offers clear blue water for fishing and canoeing
along the towering limestone bluffs. The county seat
is Jasper where the county courthouse is located.
Here you will find genealogy information relating to
Newton County.
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