Manning, Dallas
County, Arkansas
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Manning, a community in the western part of Dallas County,
had very little cleared land before the coming of the railroad.
Some of the first families to settle there were Sing Adams,
Jim Adams (Sing's son), W. A. Moore, Page and Burton Porterfield
and Walter Adams. The Camden and Malvern railroad operated
about 54 miles of track between Malvern and Kent in 1911 that
was purchased by Rock Island in 1913. The community was named
for a railroad man sent here from Chicago. Manning, wife and
son Kenneth stayed with the Jim Adam family while the railroad
was under construction. After the arrival of the railroad,
a town site was established and surveyed by J. W. Holeman in
1914. In 1915, a Baptist church was established (the longest
existing institution in the community). Also in 1915, a Methodist
congregation was formed. In its heyday, Manning boasted five
stores, a barbershop, hotel, cafe, a cotton gin (operated until
the 1940's) and Dr. Allie M. Stuart's office The first school
(three rooms - two classrooms and a combination classroom and
auditorium) was formed in 1914 on Judge Ed Porter's property.
In 1927, W. P. and C. F. Sturgis of Arkadelphia began operating
a sawmill at Maiming. The sawmill had both a drykiln and a
plainer and was a big employer in the area. The Sturgis brothers
also had a sawmill at Princeton where lumber from that mill
was hauled to Manning to be plained. On March 12, 1941, 112,362
board feet of lumber were shipped out by rail from Maiming
in one day. After a part of the mill burned in 1964, many families
moved away from Manning to find jobs at sawmills in Leola and
Sparkman.
Resources
- Cemeteries, these are the Cemeteries located
within 10 miles of Manning, Arkansas. If I have missed
any, please let me know. Only cemeteries in blue have been
canvassed.
- Ballard Cemetery, is located six miles east of Manning
on the South side of Hwy 8.
- DeLamar Cemetery, a.k.a. Atchley
Cemetery, is located
on Hwy 8, about 2 miles west of Manning.
- Hudson or Rockwell Cemetery, is located on the old
Charlie Hudson place, near the Rockwell Trail. 3 1/2
miles N. of Manning, 200 yards E. of the old railroad
track in the woods owned by International Paper Co.
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