![]() ![]() Louis Southwestern Railway, known as the Cotton Belt, was constructed across Arkansas from Texarkana (Miller County) to St. ![]() The northern part of the county, drained by the Cache River, was largely uninhabited throughout the nineteenth century. European hunters and trappers had arrived by the beginning of the nineteenth century, and the county itself was established in 1829, several years before Arkansas became a state. Various Native American artifacts have been found in Monroe County, indicating that it has been inhabited at least sporadically for centuries. Fargo came into existence due to the railroad industry and later was home to a significant school for African Americans. Highway 49 in northern Monroe County, north of Interstate 40. ![]()
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