Cemeteries in Cross County (County)
Arkansas, United States
Cross County, located in the eastern region of Arkansas, is part of the Arkansas Delta and lies within the fertile Mississippi Alluvial Plain.
Established in 1862 and named after Confederate Colonel David C. Cross, the county is largely rural and agricultural, with a landscape characterized by flat farmland, hardwood forests, and waterways like the St. Francis River. The county seat is Wynne, a small city known for its proximity to Village Creek State Park, one of the largest parks in Arkansas.
Cross County has a rich cultural heritage influenced by Southern traditions, and its communities reflect a blend of agricultural life and small-town charm.
Established in 1862 and named after Confederate Colonel David C. Cross, the county is largely rural and agricultural, with a landscape characterized by flat farmland, hardwood forests, and waterways like the St. Francis River. The county seat is Wynne, a small city known for its proximity to Village Creek State Park, one of the largest parks in Arkansas.
Cross County has a rich cultural heritage influenced by Southern traditions, and its communities reflect a blend of agricultural life and small-town charm.
Cities in Cross County
- Birdeye (Unincorporated area)
Cemeteries & Memorials in Cross County and Sub-Regions
- Arkansas State Veterans Cemetery at Birdeye, Birdeye, AR, 893 records