Posts by Richland Valley
Robert Franklin Scott (Buster)
Growing up in Searcy County I have heard numerous stories about Buster Scott! My grandparents, parents, and other family members have shared their recollections of him when I was a…
Read MoreGetting to School from Richland Valley in the 1970s! & pranks…. Oh my!
This image was on the cover of The Commercial Appeal August 15, 1971. I think I have the original article somewhere, when I find it, I will update this blog…
Read MoreRockin’ Richland 2023
Late to the blog game, but I am getting there! This was our second Rockin’ Richland! The creek was up on Thursday, we posted alternate routes to the gate! By…
Read MoreWilliam “Sumner” McCutcheon
William “Sumner” was born August 9th, 1892, at Point Peter in Searcy County. He passed on August 11, 1976, at Boone County Hospital in Harrison Arkansas and is buried in…
Read MoreTime for an update! Bonfire Rendezvous 2023
Welcome- thank you for taking time to read my blog! It has been super busy on the farm lately and with everything else! I haven’t made time to update because…
Read MoreSpring Break Happenings
Good morning! It has been a minute since I have had time to post! I am still researching family history in my spare time. I signed up for ancestry.com and…
Read MoreThe Ancient History of the Distinguished Surname McCutcheon
From The Hall Of Names, Inc. #943323-11.07-2514 The world would be a much lesser place without the tremendous fighting of the Scottish Highland clans. From the desolate, sea-swept Herbridean Islands…
Read MoreHappy Sunday!
Good morning! I posted last night but I am pretty sure in got lost in the web! I just wanted to say I have been very busy this past week…
Read MoreWilliam “Armon” McCutcheon
This is our grandfather, most knew him as Armon. My brother and I referred to him as Grandpa! Armon was born November 2, 1931 in Richland, Arkansas (Eula on the…
Read MoreMarch 5, 2023
Welcome to Richland Valley Family Farms! We have been enjoying a lot of rain this month! The Richland creek, Eula crossing, has been too high to cross the last few…
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