The County of Dallas in Arkansas, was created on 1 January
1845 from Bradley and Clark Counties.
It was named for George Mifflin Dallas, who was vice-president
under President James Polk. Dallas County is bound on the north
by Hot
Spring and Grant Counties;
On the east by Cleveland County;
on the south by Calhoun and Ouachita Counties;
and on the west by Clark County. Dallas County is well watered
by the Ouachita River on its west border, on the east by Moro
creek and through the center are Saline, Cypress and Tulip
creeks. Many fine springs are found all through the county.
There are also many Sulphur springs, which discharging many
hundreds of gallons of water per day.
This site is maintained and updated by Jamila
(Sloan) Barahona, you may contact me at
dallasar@mac.com.
In Memory of Tim
Kirkham, former Dallas County Web Master.