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In 1819, most of this
area was in Clark County. By the time Arkansas became a State in 1836,
the area was called Union County. Bradley County was created December
18, 1840. The area now known as Cleveland County was part of this
County. Located in the southeastern corner of Arkansas, Cleveland
County was created in 1873 and first called Dorsey County in honor of
Stephen Dorsey, a U.S. Senator from Arkansas. The name was changed in
1885 to Cleveland in honor of President Grover Cleveland. The residence
of N. V. Barnett was its first county seat until 1872 when it moved to
Toledo. In 1889, the seat moved to Rison. Communities in the county
include Rison, Kingsland, New Edinburg and Woodlawn. |