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Located in south Arkansas, Bradley County was
created in 1840 from Union County. It features three water sources - the
Saline River and Moro and Eagle Creeks. The county was named after Hugh
Bradley, an officer who served at the Battle of New Orleans with General
Andrew Jackson. The county seat is located at Warren, which is the largest
town in the county. Today, Bradley County is known for its world-famous
tomatoes.
- from The Department of Arkansas
Heritage
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