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Heber Springs
Heber Springs got its name from Dr Heber Jones of Memphis, and from the mineral springs in the area that he discovered. The post office was originally just called Heber, because regulations at the time forbid post offices to have some words in them, there among "springs". But when the regulations were dropped, the post office, and the town, got the name Heber Springs.
Heber Jones was the son of John T. Jones, the owner of the land which the springs lay upon. The land was originally owned by four men: Jones, Collins, McKim and Lee. Together with Lee and Collins Jones started a company called "White Sulphur Spring Company". The Springs are now built into spring-houses, with signs that tell what mineral that specific spring contains. The seven springs are marked as: Red Sulfur, Black Sulfur, White Sulfur, Iron, Magnesia, Eye Water and Arsenic. According to its early owners the springs should have had curing effects, but today nobody believes that they cure any illnesses, especially not the one with arsenic.
The first time documentation of the springs are from 1815 in the Arkansas Gazette but back then they were called Potomac and during the Civil war the springs were better known as "Sulfur Springs".
heber Springs is the county seat of Cleburne county and has a population of about 6,700.
City Officials
Position |
Name |
Mayor |
Kasey Griffin |
City Clerk |
Vicki McPherson |
District Judge |
Lance Wright |
City Attorney |
Rebecca Prince |
Police Chief |
Brian Haile |
Fire Chief |
Ryan Herrin |
Director Of Public Works |
Scott Habbley |
Water Superintendent |
Paul Graham |
Code Enforcement Officer |
Doug Perry |
Parks, Recreation Director |
Josh Mayes |
City Treasurer |
Keri Dickey |
Council Member |
James Adams |
Council Member |
Melissa Choate |
Council Member |
Andy Echlin |
Council Member |
JP Hodges |
Council Member |
James Lay |
Council Member |
Louis Short |
Council Member |
Ali Sugg |
Council Member |
Layne Tubbs |
Human Resources Director |
Aimee Branscum |
Human Resources Director |
Linda Fletcher |
City Facts
County: Cleburne
Population: 6,969
Senate District: 18
House District: 66
Congressional District: 2
Classification: First Class City
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Heber Springs
Heber Jones was the son of John T. Jones, the owner of the land which the springs lay upon. The land was originally owned by four men: Jones, Collins, McKim and Lee. Together with Lee and Collins Jones started a company called "White Sulphur Spring Company". The Springs are now built into spring-houses, with signs that tell what mineral that specific spring contains. The seven springs are marked as: Red Sulfur, Black Sulfur, White Sulfur, Iron, Magnesia, Eye Water and Arsenic. According to its early owners the springs should have had curing effects, but today nobody believes that they cure any illnesses, especially not the one with arsenic.
The first time documentation of the springs are from 1815 in the Arkansas Gazette but back then they were called Potomac and during the Civil war the springs were better known as "Sulfur Springs".
heber Springs is the county seat of Cleburne county and has a population of about 6,700.
City Officials
City Facts
County: Cleburne
Population: 6,969
Senate District: 18
House District: 66
Congressional District: 2
Classification: First Class City
Contact Information
Address:
P.O. Box 1019
HEBER SPRINGS, AR 72543
Phone: (501) 362-3635
Fax: (501) 250-0844
Meetings:
Third Thursday
Web Site: Official Web Site
Email: cityofhebersprings@gmail.com
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