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Camden to Washington Road Rosston Segment

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Built
  
1825 (1825)

Opened
  
1825

Added to NRHP
  
29 January 2009

NRHP Reference #
  
08001374

Area
  
6 ha

Nearest city
  
Rosston

Camden to Washington Road-Rosston Segment

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The Camden to Washington Road-Rosston Segment is a historic early 19th-century road section in rural Nevada County, Arkansas. It is located east of Rosston in Poison Spring State Forest, and is a former portion of County Road 10 extending east from that road's junction with County Road 47 (Kirk Road). The road was first cut c. 1825, and was never paved or given modern finishing, despite its continued use well into the 20th century. A crossing at Cypress Creek has been compromised by the activities of beavers, and the road is no longer completely passable, possibly excepting high-clearance off-road vehicles. The road section is the one of the only sections of the historic post road which connected Washington and Camden to retain its 19th-century character.

The road section was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. The Carolina Methodist Church is located on this section of road.

References

Camden to Washington Road-Rosston Segment Wikipedia