Clay County

Clay County was formed on March 24, 1873, from parts of Randolph and Greene counties. It was named for Senator James M. Clayton. After moving the county seat several times, officials finally settled on two county seats, as flooding on the Black and Cache Rivers often made passage impossible from one side of the county to the other. Clay County is unique in that it is surrounded on two sides by Missouri and two sides by Arkansas. It has two courthouses that are almost identical in appearance. The courthouse in Corning is in a residential area whereas the courthouse in Piggott is located in the center of town. The Black River divides the county. For many years, the only way to get from one of its courthouses to the other in the spring term of court, which normally occurred while the river was at flood stage, was to ride the railroad to Poplar Bluff, Missouri, spend the night, and catch the morning train to the other county seat, arriving late the second day. The major economy comes from general farming and raising livestock. Rice is the major crop, followed by cotton, soybeans, corn, hay, and milo. Light industry is scattered around. Two rivers, the Cashe and the Black River offer many recreational sports such as duck hunting and fishing, horseback riding along the trails, hiking and picnicking.

 

County Officials

 

Phone

 

Fax

 

E-Mail

County Judge

 

Gary Howell

 

(870) 598-2667

 

(870) 598-5592

 

ccjudge@centurytel.net

County Clerk

 

Pat Poole

 

(870) 598-2813

 

(870) 598-2813

 

clay123@centurytel.net

Circuit Clerk

 

Janet Luff Kilbreath

 

(870) 598-2524

 

(870) 598-1107

 

claycce@centurytel.net

County Sheriff

 

Gerald McClung

 

(870) 598-2270

 

(870) 598-3146

 

 

County Collector

 

Ronnie Cole

 

(870) 598-2266

 

(870) 598-2091

 

 

County Treasurer

 

Carolyn Morrisett

 

(870) 598-3879

 

(870) 598-3879

 

claytrep@centurytel.net

County Assessor

 

Tracy Gurley

 

(870) 598-3870

 

(870) 598-5609

 

gurleyassessor@hotmail.com

County Coroner

 

Paul Wayne Hoggard

 

(870) 598-3469

 

(870) 598-1260

 

 

Justice of the Peace

 

Greg Ahrent

 

 

 

 

 

 

Justice of the Peace

 

David Cagle

 

 

 

 

 

 

Justice of the Peace

 

Burton Eddington

 

 

 

 

 

 

Justice of the Peace

 

Dennis Haines

 

 

 

 

 

 

Justice of the Peace

 

David Hatcher

 

 

 

 

 

 

Justice of the Peace

 

Joseph Henderson

 

 

 

 

 

 

Justice of the Peace

 

Doyne Holifield

 

 

 

 

 

 

Justice of the Peace

 

James Jeffress

 

 

 

 

 

 

Justice of the Peace

 

Mark Watson

 

 

 

 

 

 
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State Representative Mark Martin
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County Clerk Pat O'Brien
93% (26 votes)
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