Leachville, Arkansas

Leachville, Arkansas The latitude of Leachville is 35.935N. The longitude is -90.257W. Elevation is 240 feet. The population in 2010 was 1,993. The first paved roads appeared in 1925.

HISTORY: Leachville was once known as “The Cleanest Town on Buffalo Island, Where Agriculture and Industry Meet.” Established about 1896, Leachville is thirty miles east of Jonesboro (Craighead County) and twenty-eight miles west of Blytheville (Mississippi County). Leachville’s founding fathers were James Wiseman Honnoll, Joshua Gilbert Leach, and Sam McNamee of Holly Springs, Mississippi. Leach

and Honnoll incorporated the Leach-McNamee Land Development Company on March 15, 1898. Honnoll named the town in honor of Leach. Although founded in 1896, the town was not incorporated until February 2, 1916. The Gilded Age through Early Twentieth Century:
The late nineteenth century brought business and industry to the settlement. In 1898, the Cannon family, which had moved to Leachville early on, started a sawmill. Products from the mill were transported to Arbyrd, Missouri, for shipment. Honnoll used lumber from the mill to build the first official place of worship, the First United Methodist Church. It is the oldest structure in the city limits. In 1899, the railroad came to Leachville. The first to arrive was the Jonesboro, Lake City and Eastern Railroad. The Blytheville, Leachville and Arkansas Southern Railroad (BL&AS) was incorporated on April 25, 1908. The railroad was a significant industry in the town for many years. The BL&AS "Cotton Belt" depot at 2nd & McNamee is now privately owned and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in June 1992. To visit the "Cotton Belt" depot's page can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Leachville-Cotton-Belt-Depot/293574914029546

Electricity was introduced in 1924. Water was piped into town in 1935, although the first sewer systems did not arrive until 1942. Telephones were routed to the area in the 1930s. Many rural residents remained on “party lines” until the 1970s, when private lines were extended beyond the city limits. During the late nineteenth century, Leachville faced many of the same issues as other predominantly white small towns in Arkansas, with its segregated bathrooms, water fountains, and restaurants. World War II through the Faubus Era:
In 1956, residents raised $100,000 and provided a tract of land as a pledge for Brown Shoe Company to build a factory. This was the sustaining industry for the next twenty-seven years. At its peak, it employed more than 500 residents of the Leachville area. Brown Shoe Factory closed in July 1983. This closing devastated the community, and, according to Mayor Ralph Wells, the town’s economic status never fully recovered. Several companies, including a furniture company and a home fashions manufacturer, have tried to replace Brown Shoe in the original building, but they eventually closed. Today, the building houses a satellite branch of a local plastics manufacturer, which employs only ten to twelve people. Education:
Records indicate that the first graduating class of Leachville High School was in 1927, with only four students. The original three-story school building was destroyed by fire in 1937. The earliest photos still available today date back only to 1919. The existing building on the south side of the campus was constructed in 1938, after the fire, along with the agriculture building. The old elementary school was built in 1944. In 1953, the gymnasium burned, and the new gym near the existing elementary school was constructed. The public schools of Leachville and neighboring Monette (Craighead County) consolidated to form the Buffalo Island Central (BIC) school district in May 1984. Each town maintains its own elementary schools, which are now known as BIC East and BIC West. Junior high students attend class in Leachville, and senior high students go to Monette. Since the consolidation, a new gymnasium has been built in Monette. The Buffalo Island Central (BIC) high school basketball team, known as the “Mustangs,” is highly ranked in local and state tournament play. Modern Era:
As in many small towns in Arkansas, cotton farms are an important asset to Leachville. In 1992, the Adams Land Company cotton gin was built at the north end of town. Owned and operated by Bo and Myrna Adams, it is the largest cotton gin in Arkansas. Along with the Sanders Seed & Fertilizer Company next to the gin, it is considered to be the sustaining industry of Leachville. Attractions include the sprawling Adams Estate just east of Leachville on Arkansas 77. With its magnificent ponds, sculptures, and gardens, it is the largest single-family residence in town and employs many Leachville residents. For several years, the estate hosted an annual holiday light show, which brought many visitors. Proceeds were donated to local charities. The light show was recently moved to the former Eaker Air Force Base in Blytheville. The Melody Theatre showed movies until 1978. Residents can now enjoy live music shows in the historic building, including gospel, country, and rock. It's page can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/MelodyTheater

In 1955, Elvis Presley visited Leachville while on his way to Texas. He performed a three-song concert on January 20, 1955, sponsored by the senior class and held at the gymnasium. He performed: “That’s All Right,” “Hearts of Stone,” and “Tweedle Dee.”

Though the majority of residents are white, Hispanic residency has increased significantly in the modern era, effecting a cultural change. The rejuvenated city park is behind the elementary school and offers baseball fields, tennis courts, a walking track, barbecue grills, picnic tables, and playground equipment. One new addition to city is the Veterans Memorial Park located on Main Street. This monument serves as a memory to all those who have served our nation. The city government is maintained by a small group, including the mayor, a city clerk/recorder, aldermen, three police officers, and a police chief. City Hall is a modest building on Main Street next to the library and the police station. It also houses the water company and a courtroom where local cases are tried. It is in the Central Standard time zone. The population, at the time of the 2000 census, was 1,981. 2010 Census shows the town "held its own" at a population of 1,993.

BIC millage increase to build new school facilities passed: 672-422.  Superintendent Gaylon Taylor said the new millage ...
01/13/2016

BIC millage increase to build new school facilities passed: 672-422.

Superintendent Gaylon Taylor said the new millage will now be 7 mills instead of 9.

They did keep the plans for new schools in Leachville and Monette.

The new Kindergarten to 6th grade building in Leachville and 7th grade to 12th grade building in Monette are still a part of the plans.

Great news for our community and students! Here are a few photos of the proposed new school buildings:

04/29/2015

We hope everyone is having a good week!

Some old pics from around town...
02/03/2015

Some old pics from around town...

11/05/2014

Congratulations to all those who won! And to those who lost. It shows that all of you love our city and wish only the best for our town!

10/30/2014
10/30/2014

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116 S Main Street
Leachville, AR
72438

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(870) 539-2252

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