Leetown, Arkansas

Leetown, Arkansas
Lee Town, Arkansas
Village
Town of Lee
Leetown

Location in the state of Arkansas

Coordinates: 36°25′53″N 94°02′51″W / 36.43139°N 94.04750°W / 36.43139; -94.04750Coordinates: 36°25′53″N 94°02′51″W / 36.43139°N 94.04750°W / 36.43139; -94.04750
Country  United States
State  Arkansas
County Benton
Settled 1840s
Named for John W. Lee
Elevation 1,391 ft (424 m)
Time zone CST (UTC−06:00)
  Summer (DST) CDT (UTC−05:00)
ZIP code 72732
Area code 479
GNIS feature ID 75584
Major airport XNA
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Leetown, also known as Lee Town, was a historic village in Benton County, Arkansas, United States.[1][2] The first day of the Battle of Pea Ridge was fought around Leetown.[3]

History

Leetown was founded in the 1840s, by John W. Lee, a farmer from Tennessee. Little is known about the village prior to the American Civil War. It is historically significant for its role as a field hospital for the U.S. Army during the Battle of Pea Ridge. Most, if not all, buildings and structures were used as field hospitals.[4] There are no period buildings remaining, but period fences have been replaced and historic roads restored. An active reforestation program has been carried out.[3]

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