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Armorel, Arkansas

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Armorel is an unincorporated township located in Mississippi County, Arkansas. A largely rural area with most of its acreage devoted to forests and farms, population estimates are variously given as between 3,000 and 5,000 people. Most of the town lies between Hwy 18 and Hwy. 312.

The town was founded in 1899 by lumber magnate and president of Lee Wilson and Company, R.E.L. Wilson as one of his many company holdings. Wilson was an eclectic and colorful figure with vast land holdings in the Delta area after the Civil War. Also a big believer in education, Wilson was one of the original trustees of Arkansas State University, then A & M College. He sat on the board from 1917 until his passing in 1933.