Ozarks (Rural)
Older Shannon County records need a careful courthouse-history check
Shannon County's official courthouse history includes repeated courthouse fires and record loss, which matters for older land, family, and local-history research.
Shannon County’s courthouse history is more than local color. It is a warning label for anyone researching older property, family, or county records.
The county’s official history says Shannon County was organized in 1841 and that the first courthouse was built near the county’s center, across the Current River near Round Spring. Civil War activity later destroyed that courthouse and its records. A later courthouse burned in 1871. In 1895, an arson fire destroyed the courthouse offices and all county records, according to the county account.
The current courthouse was completed in 1941 after another courthouse fire in 1938 and a failed effort to move the county seat to Winona. For today’s reader, the takeaway is practical: do not assume every 19th-century Shannon County record survived. Start with the county recorder for current records, and use official archives or historical sources for older gaps.
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Where this fits: this note belongs to Shannon County. See every local note for the county on its page.