Adair County

Adair County

Adair County was named after the Adair family of the Cherokee tribe.

Adair

Adair County

Adair County Courthouse

This classically-inspired art deco building was constructed in 1930 and designed by J.J. Harrelson. The low-relief ornamentation includes sunbursts...

Adair

Adair County

Adair County War Memorial

In 1992, this patriotic memorial to the veteran's of all wars was dedicated on the front lawn of the Adair County Courthouse. "Lest We Forget" tho...

Adair

Adair County

Baptist Mission

Rev. Jesse Busyhead settled here in 1839 following the Cherokee removal from the east and held church services at his home until the Baptist Missio...

Adair

Adair County

Fairfield Mission

Established among the western Cherokees by Dr. Marcus Palmer in 1829 under the auspices of Boston based American Board of Commissioners for Foreign...

Adair

Adair County

Flint Courthouse

Old courthouse for Flint district Cherokee Nation

Adair

Adair County

Fort Wayne

Established in 1838 by Lt. Col. R.B. Mason, 1st Dragoons, U.S. Army, at request of Arkansas citizens fearing Cherokees who were being removed from ...

Adair

Adair County

Rev. Jesse Bushyhead Grave

Sacred to the memory of Rev. Jesse Bushyhead Born in the old Cherokee nation. Sept. 1804 Died in the present Cherokee Nation July 17, 1844.

Adair

Adair County

Robert Rogers

A signer of the treaty of New Echota and grandfather of famed Will Rogers. Robert Rogers moved with his wife, Sally Vann, to Indian Territory about...

Adair

Adair County

Star Springs

The Starr Springs area was first settled by the Benjamin Cooper family in 1834. It was the site of the Andrew Adair and George Washington Adair mas...


  1. County information from Wikipedia.
  2. Population from U.S. Census Bureau, 2020.