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Denton, Arkansas

Coordinates: 36°05′42″N 91°12′29″W / 36.095°N 91.208°W / 36.095; -91.208
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Denton, Arkansas was a village in Lawrence County. It is currently uninhabited and its only remains are the Bethel Cemetery where former residents were buried.

History

In 1830, Denton was founded. It was one of the first unincorporated communities in Lawrence County. About ten years later in 1844, the New Hope Baptist Church of Denton was established, and still exists today. In 1979, Everett Moore and Loma Moore were the last inhabitants to move away.

32 years later, in 2011, the cemetery was added to the national register of historic places.

References

36°05′42″N 91°12′29″W / 36.095°N 91.208°W / 36.095; -91.208