Us Map of Arkansas Post

The Arkansas Post, formally the Arkansas Post National Memorial, was the first European settlement in the Mississippi Alluvial Plain and present-day U.S. state of Arkansas. In 1686, Henri de Tonti established it on behalf of Louis XIV of France for the purpose of trading with the Quapaw Nation. The French, Spanish, and Americans, who acquired the territory in 1…
The Arkansas Post, formally the Arkansas Post National Memorial, was the first European settlement in the Mississippi Alluvial Plain and present-day U.S. state of Arkansas. In 1686, Henri de Tonti established it on behalf of Louis XIV of France for the purpose of trading with the Quapaw Nation. The French, Spanish, and Americans, who acquired the territory in 1803 with the Louisiana Purchase, considered the site of strategic value. It was the capital of Arkansas from 1819 until 1821 when the territorial government relocated to Little Rock.
  • Nearest city: Gillett, Arkansas, U.S.
  • Area: 757.51 acres (306.55 ha)
  • Built: 1686
  • Elevation: 174 ft (53 m)
  • Built for: Louis XIV of France
  • Restored: February 27, 1929
  • Restored by: Arkansas General Assembly
Data from: en.wikipedia.org