Red Bluff, Arkansas
Red Bluff is a former village in Jefferson [County, Arkansas|Jefferson County], Arkansas, United States. The area it once occupied is located in the northeast part of Barraque Township.
History
Founded on September 2, 1869, Red Bluff served as a landing for steamboats on the Arkansas. In 1880, it had a total population of 74. All that remains of the settlement is an abandoned cemetery.Notable people
- Moses T. Clegg, a bacteriologist noted for his work in leprosy