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  1. Hempstead County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. As of the 2020 census, the population was 20,065, [1] down from 22,609 at the 2010 census. [2] The county seat is Hope. [3] Hempstead County is Arkansas's fourth county, formed on December 15, 1818, alongside Clark and Pulaski counties.

  2. Welcome to Hempstead County, AR website. Please review our FAQ section and our Departments to learn about our county officials. Or, you can send us an email and we’ll do our best to address your question/issue/concern.

  3. Oct 21, 2023 · Hempstead County, located in the southwest corner of the state, was organized in 1818, before Congress established Arkansas Territory. The Missouri territorial legislature had created three counties from Arkansas CountyHempstead, Clark, and Pulaski. The county was named for Edward Hempstead, the first delegate to Congress from Missouri Territory.

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    • December 15, 1818
    • Southwest
  4. Hempstead County is known for many things by many different people. It was one of the original 5 counties that formed the current state of Arkansas when it became a territory in 1819. Some of the first settlers in Arkansas settled in the northern part of the county.

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  5. Hempstead County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. As of the 2010 census, the population was 23,587. The county seat is Hope. Hempstead County is Arkansas’s fourth county, formed on December 15, 1818, alongside Clark and Pulaski counties.

  6. Whether it’s a stroll through Downtown Hope, a concert at Hempstead Hall, or a day spent exploring Historic Washington, Hempstead County has you covered with something for everyone! Let us show you why it’s truly a Slice of the Good Life.

  7. Hempstead County was formed on December 15, 1818, from parts of Arkansas County. It was named for Edward Hempstead, Missouri Territory’s representative to Congress. Hempstead County was one of the first counties organized under the laws of the Territory of Missouri.