| Distances in miles and kilometers from Altheimer, Arkansas to other cities in United StatesMeasures calculated from coordinates 34°19′26″N 91°50′53″W in a straight line: | |
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| Google Earth and GPS Waypoint Coordinates (KML, WPT, GPX) AltheimerThe following files can be imported from Google Earth or used as Waypoints for GPS | 
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| Altheimer, Arkansas Altheimer is a city in Plum Bayou Township, Jefferson County, Arkansas. It is situated on the Union Pacific Railway, northeast of Pine Bluff. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 984, down from 1,192 at the 2000 census. As of 2016 the estimated population was 869. (...) Roselawn (Altheimer, Arkansas) Roselawn is a historic plantation house, located in rural Jefferson County, Arkansas, a short way south of Altheimer. The house, set among trees on the east side of Collier Lee Road, is a single-story rectangular wood frame structure with projections to the front and rear (...) The Elms (Altheimer, Arkansas) The Elms is a historic plantation house in rural Jefferson County, Arkansas. Located a short way south of Altheimer, it is a 1-1/2 story raised Louisiana cottage, an architectural form that is extremely rare in Arkansas. It is a 1-1/2 story wood frame structure, set on a raised basement (...) John J. Pettus John J. Pettus (born John Jones Pettus; October 9, 1813 – January 28, 1867) was an American politician who served as the 23rd Governor of Mississippi from 1859 to 1863. Prior to being elected in his own right to full gubernatorial terms in 1859 and 1861, Pettus served as the Acting Governor from (...) Wabbaseka Methodist Episcopal Church, South Wabbaseka Methodist Episcopal Church, South is a historic church on United States Route 79 in Wabbaseka, Arkansas. It is a single story masonry structure with Classical Revival styling, built in 1925 for a congregation established in 1870 (...) |