Van Buren, Arkansas

Van Buren is the second-largest city in the Fort Smith, Arkansas–Oklahoma Metropolitan ​Statistical Area and the county seat of Crawford County, Arkansas, United States. The city is ​located directly northeast of Fort Smith at the Interstate 40 – Interstate 540 junction. The city ​was incorporated in 1845 and as of the 2020 census had a population of 23,218, ranking it as the ​state's 21st largest city.


The area was settled by David Boyd and Thomas Martin in 1818. After Arkansas became a ​territory in 1819, Daniel and Thomas Phillips constructed a lumber yard in the community to ​serve as a fuel depot for traffic along the Arkansas River. In 1831, a post office was constructed ​for the community, at the time known as Phillips Landing. This post office was named after newly ​appointed Secretary of State and future President Martin Van Buren.


John Drennen, along with his partner David Thompson, purchased the area for US$11,000. They ​moved their business of supplying firewood for steamboats to this new location on higher ​ground. The courthouse was constructed on a lot of land donated by Drennen on the condition ​that Van Buren become the county seat. The Drennen Reserve is one of the town's existing ​historical sites from the 1830s.


On December 28, 1862, Union and Confederate forces clashed in and around Van Buren, ​resulting in a defeat for the Confederates, led by Major General T. C. Hindman, driving them ​south across the river with minimal casualties. Federal forces captured 100 prisoners, as stated ​in an official report by Major General Samuel R. Curtis.


In late May to early June 2019, the Arkansas River flooded near Van Buren, cresting at nearly 41 ​feet (12 m), which is 21 feet (6.4 m) above the flood stage. Significant rainfall in the South-central ​United States forced U.S. Army Corps of Engineers workers to release large amounts of water to ​ease flooding upstream. The river approached 41 feet (12 m) at the Van Buren gauge over the ​course of several days, and the flooding damaged 25 homes in the Crawford County area. While ​one Crawford County levee sustained damage, no levee breaches occurred in Van Buren.


On April 21, 1996, at 11:12 p.m., an F3 tornado hit the Fort Smith/Van Buren area causing ​extensive damage. The tornado, which spawned in Oklahoma and crossed into west Fort Smith ​near the confluence of the Arkansas and Poteau rivers, killed two, injured 89 and caused $300 ​million in damage. The fatalities were small children from Fort Smith. At its worst, the tornado ​was one half mile across. After leaving the downtown area of Fort Smith, it traveled northeast ​through industrial and residential sections of north Fort Smith, then crossed the Arkansas River ​again into the Mount Vista area on the west side of Van Buren and damaged a highly residential ​area where no fatalities occurred, although this area was very populated at the time. The total ​distance it traveled on the ground was 7 miles (11 km). In total, there were around 1,800 homes ​damaged, the majority of which were in Van Buren.


Van Buren is located in the southwest corner of Crawford County with the Arkansas–Oklahoma ​state line just 2 miles (3 km) to the west. The Arkansas River forms the southern boundary of the ​city, separating it from Fort Smith of Sebastian County. Lee Creek flows through the western ​side of the city into the Arkansas River. According to the United States Census Bureau, Van ​Buren has a total area of 16.5 square miles (42.7 km2), of which 15.4 square miles (40.0 km2) is ​land and 1.0 square mile (2.7 km2), or 6.34%, is water.


Van Buren lies within a humid subtropical climate area. The city also lies on the eastern edge of ​the region known as Tornado Alley. Average temperatures range from 36°F in January, to as high ​an average of 81 °F in July with temperatures reaching the high 90s and low 100s in August. The ​average annual temperature is approximately 60 °F. Average precipitation is about 41 total ​inches, with only six inches being snow.





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