Carolan, Arkansas

Coordinates: 35°5′37″N 93°58′46″W / 35.09361°N 93.97944°W / 35.09361; -93.97944
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Carolan, Arkansas
Carolan is located in Arkansas
Carolan
Carolan
Carolan is located in the United States
Carolan
Carolan
Coordinates: 35°5′37″N 93°58′46″W / 35.09361°N 93.97944°W / 35.09361; -93.97944
Country United States of America
State Arkansas
CountyLogan County
Elevation522 ft (159 m)
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (CST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP codes
72927
Area code749
GNIS feature ID71013[1]

Carolan is an unincorporated community in Logan County, Arkansas, United States. It lies five miles to the southwest of Booneville on State Highway 23. Carolan is named for William Philip Carolan, early farmer and merchant in the area. He was born on April 16, 1800, in South Carolina. He was married on September 12, 1822, in South Carolina to Hannah A. (nee Seeley), who was born on April 5, 1807, in South Carolina. Both died in the community of Carolan, on April 16, 1875, and April 9, 1877, respectively. They are buried in the Carolan Community cemetery. An amusing inscription on William Philip Carolan's tombstone describes him as "Baptist and Democrat".

The founding family and first business[edit]

Headstone of William P.Carolan, patriarch and founder of Carolan, AR
Carolan Cemetery, Established 1860.
Carolan General Store, built by Walter "Emmett" Carolan and William "Bill" Walter Carolan

One of William Philip Carolan's son, Samuel "Sam" Thompson Carolan, opened the first general store in the community in 1878, three years after his father's death. "Sam" Carolan also opened a cotton gin and blacksmith shop. He was also the postmaster. Note: William Philip Carolan was born in 1800 in Chester County, South Carolina.[citation needed]

In 1918, Samuel "Sam" Thompson Carolan's son, Walter "Emmett" Carolan took over the business with help of his older son, William "Bill" Walter Carolan. They built the "new" store that included gas pumps and modern conveniences. This building stands today. In 1946, the family business went to Robert "Bob" L. Carolan, William "Bill" Walter Carolan's younger brother. The Carolan General Store sold groceries, clothing, farm and feed supplies, drugs, sporting goods and hardware. The store closed in 1975 with the retirement of Robert "Bob" L. Carolan.[citation needed]

In its heyday, Carolan had a school, and two churches, Baptist and Methodist.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Carolan, Arkansas
  2. ^ Booneville Democrat, 100th Anniversary Edition, June 30, 1999, page 18.