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==History== The county at first was land given to [[Cherokee]] [[Native Americans of the United States|Indians]] resettled from [[Tennessee]] and was the Western band of Cherokee reservation from 1812 to 1836. Even today, an estimated 2,000 residents have some American Indian ancestry. The town of [[Fredonia (Biscoe), Arkansas|Fredonia (Biscoe)]] was named for the unsuccessful 1826 attempt of Arkansas Cherokee and to create the [[Republic of Fredonia]] by Arkansas Cherokee and [[Texas|Texan]] settlers in then [[Mexican Texas]]. The town of DeValls Bluff was the Western Cherokee's seat, and is now one of Prairie County's seats. Prairie County suffered greatly during the [[American Civil War]]. [[Des Arc, Arkansas|Des Arc]] was partly destroyed, and a local historian estimated that not more than 15 horses were left in the county by the war's end. The rest had been taken by soldiers of one army or the other.<ref>''Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Eastern Arkansas'', (Chicago: Goodspeed Publishers, 1890).</ref> On September 5, 1913, Lee Simms became the first person to be [[executed]] in Arkansas by the [[electric chair]]. He was executed for the crime of violent [[rape]]. [[Stern's Medlar]], a previously unknown plant species, was discovered in Prairie County as recently as 1990. It is not known to grow anywhere else in the world. The plant is critically endangered, with only 25 known specimens, all growing within a single small wood, now protected as the Konecny Grove Natural Area.
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