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  2. Benton County was created from what were then larger versions of Klickitat County and Yakima County on March 8, 1905, [3] and was named after Missouri statesman Thomas Hart Benton.

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  3. Mar 29, 2004 · In 1905, Benton County was carved out of the eastern portions of Yakima and Klickitat Counties. The new town that had grown up around Hinzerling mill, Prosser, was chosen as county seat. Watering a Dry Land. Benton County has very little rainfall, and some farmers had been successful at dryland farming.

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  4. Portions of Benton County were taken to form Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Lane and Lincoln Counties, leaving Benton County in its present form. The city of Marysville, later renamed Corvallis, was made the county seat in 1851.

  5. Jul 17, 2023 · Benton County was formally established as a separate county from Washington County on September 30, 1836. It was named in honor of U.S. Senator Thomas Hart Benton of Missouri, who had played a key role in Arkansas’s admission into the Union. The county seat, Bentonville, was also named after Benton.

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    Bentonville was named after Benton County. From a population of 30 in 1838, Bentonville grew to 500 by 1860. Bentonville was incorporated as a town by the County Court at its January session in 1873. By 1900, Bentonville had a city-owned light and water plant and was working on a sewer program.

  7. Mar 5, 2024 · The legislature established Benton County on September 30, 1836, and called for the election of a three-man commission to select a county seat. On November 7, 1837, commissioners reported to the Benton county clerk, John B. Dickson, that they had laid out a square and 136 lots for Bentonville in the middle of the new county.

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