John Latta Log Cabin - Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park- Prairie Grove AR
John Latta, an early pioneer in
what was to become Washington County Arkansas. Leaving his large family in
Tennessee he joined a group of explorers in the early 1830’s and traveled via
the Tennessee, Ohio, Mississippi and Arkansas rivers to reach western Arkansas.
Then an arduous trip on horse and foot he arrived and claimed land near what is
now Evansville on the border between Northwest Arkansas and Oklahoma. He named
his parcel “The Vineyard “and upon completion of this log home brought his
family west from Tennessee. He saw The Vineyard as an “industrial center” to
supply early northwest Arkansas with a mill, an iron monger supplying tool
making and repairs.
John Latta was born in 1790 in South Carolina
and passed away in 1861 in Van Buren AR.
H is buried there beside his wife Jane Starr Latta. The log home and its outbuildings were donated to the
Washington County Historical Society by F.F. Latta the grandson of John and
were moved to the Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park.
Camera Settings: Canon XSI, f/3.5, 1/200s, ISO 100
Post Processing: Photomatrix Pro 5.1
Location: Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park, 506 East
Douglas, Prairie Grove AR 72753, (479) 846-2990
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