Sebastian County ArArchives Biographies.....Carnall, Wharton ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ar/arfiles.html ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Robert Sanchez http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00027.html#0006574 June 15, 2009, 11:49 am Author: S. J. Clarke (Publisher, 1922) WHARTON CARNALL. Wharton Carnall, real estate agent, is identified with this line of business in Fort Smith, where he has handled many important realty transfers during the past forty years. He has thoroughly acquainted himself with conditions bearing on property interests in this city and his knowledge enables him to speak with authority on many matters that have to do with the valuation of real estate holdings in Sebastian county. Much of his life has been devoted to this line of business. He was born in Sebastian county in 1862 and is a son of John and Frances (Turner) Carnall. The father came to Arkansas from Fauquier county, Virginia, making his way to this state in order to take up the profession of school teaching here. He afterward became sheriff of Crawford county and also filled the position of clerk of the United States court at Van Buren. He was elected the first clerk of this county and at all times discharged his public duties with promptness, capability and fidelity. He also became identified with the purchase and sale of land and likewise took up the business of newspaper publication. He was a most public-spirited citizen and he distributed gratis the first write-up that Fort Smith ever had, in order to promote the interests and advantages of Fort Smith, making wide distribution of the paper at the Louisville exposition. He assisted in laying out various additions to the city and in every possible way contrbuted to its growth, progress and improvement. Mr. and Mrs. John Carnall reared five children: J. Henry; Turner B.; Wharton; Virginia, the wife of William Gardner; and Emma C., the wife of Will W. Wheeler. It was the father of Wharton Carnall, with whom the idea originated that has developed the magnificent school fund for Fort Smith. This was consummated by a donation of the old Military Reserve now in the heart of Fort Smith. This was John Carnall's thought and later his political assistant brought it about. J. Henry Carnall, brother of Wharton Carnall, who was in 1885 mayor of the city, made the first sale of lots on that reserve for school purposes. Wharton Carnall obtained his early education in the schools of Sebastian county and throughout his life he has remained a student of events which have their influence upon the public welfare and the general interests of society. He has learned many valuable lessons in the school of experience and the worth of his opinions on vital questions is widely acknowledged. At maturity he turned his attention to the real estate business and to newspaper publishing in connection with his father. He was the originator of the movement for the building of the greater sewer and paving districts in Fort Smith and worked untiringly to secure results along those lines, to the end that the town now has more miles of paving and sewer than any other city of its size in the world. He is constantly alert to. the opportunities for Fort Smith's upbuilding and substantial development and his financial aid and active cooperation can at all times be counted upon to further public plans and measures of a beneficial character. He is likewise one of the board of directors of the Goldman Hotel. His life has been passed in Sebastian county and those who analyze his career must readily recognize the integrity of his business principles and methods and his devotion to the general good, while at the same time he has so conducted his individual affairs that legitimate prosperity has come to him. Additional Comments: Citation: Centennial History of Arkansas Volume II Chicago-Little Rock: The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company 1922 File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ar/sebastian/bios/carnall79bs.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/arfiles/ File size: 4.2 Kb