Augsburg, Arkansas

Unincorporated community in Arkansas, United States
35°24′52″N 93°14′18″W / 35.41444°N 93.23833°W / 35.41444; -93.23833CountryUnited StatesStateArkansasCountyPope CountyElevation646 ft (197 m)GNIS feature ID57291[1]

Augsburg is an unincorporated community in Pope County, Arkansas, United States.[1]

In 1883, the first German-speaking Lutheran families began arriving in Pope County, 15 miles northwest of Russellville.

Augsburg was named for the German city of Augsburg. In 1884, they built their first church, Zion Lutheran Church. In 1907, it burned and a new one was built which also burned, in 1978, and replaced in 1979–80. Rev. F. W. Herzberger was the first Pastor and Rev. Joshua Ralston is the current Pastor.[citation needed]

Pictures of the church

  • The Place left of Zion Lutheran Church 2006
    The Place left of
    Zion Lutheran Church
    2006
  • Zion Lutheran Church 1907-1978
    Zion Lutheran Church
    1907-1978
  • Zion Lutheran Church 1980-
    Zion Lutheran Church
    1980-

References

  1. ^ a b c U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Augsburg, Arkansas

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