Lockesburg, Arkansas Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Lockesburg, Arkansas, has not fallen below 600 since the 1960s. The city has also avoided a community-devastating school consolidation. There are approximately 300 students in the city's elementary school and high school. In 1972, fossilized bones of a dinosaur hind foot were found in a shallow pit in the city. The fossils were formally named Arkansaurus Fridayi.

The population of Lockesburg, Arkansas, is primarily Republican. Its top age group is 25 to 44 and its top industry is manufacturing. The average income is $8,780. A little over a third of the residents are low-income, and the rest earn enough to pay the minimum wage. For those who don't have enough money to move, Lockesburg has an affordable option for residents.

The city was incorporated in 1878, but the town did not gain full city status until the following year. Its first mayor, William T. Locke, was elected on November 7, 1878. He was followed by Matthew W. Locke, a prominent lawyer, and William Wallace, who established the town's first businesses. The city also had a Methodist church and a Cumberland Presbyterian congregation. A Baptist church was founded in 1892, and by the end of the decade, it had two congregations.

The city of Lockesburg is located in Sevier County, Arkansas. The population of Lockesburg, AR, is 739. This includes 346 dwellings. Lockesburg is surrounded by productive farmland and is the county's oldest incorporated city. It has a population of approximately 600 people. However, the city has seen a decline in recent years. This is the reason why Lockesburg is still considered an important city in the area.