History of Benton County, Arkansas, page 870
Zachariah Mitchell,contractor and brick manufacturer, of Bentonville,
Ark., was born in
Tippecanoe County, Ind., in 1837, and is a son of James M. and Lucinda
(Corbin) Mitchell, who were born in Kentucky and Indiana in 1810 and
1817, respectively. James M. Mitchell was of English and Dutch lineage,
and when a child was taken to Ohio, and thence to Tippecanoe County,
Ind., where he married Miss Corbin. In 1840 he located in Harrison
County, Mo., where his wife, who is of Irish descent, died in 1884.
Zachariah Mitchell is the third of eight children, and was only eight
years old when his parents moved to Missouri. He grew to manhood on a
farm, and in 1857 was married to Miss Martha H. McIntosh, a native of
Tennessee, born in 1841. They have six children living: Alice, wife of
Thomas Mitchell; William H., James, Charles, Aaron and . In 1867 Mr.
Mitchell became a citizen of Benton County, Ark. His first investment
in real estate was forty acres of land about five miles from the county
seat. He sold this land, however, in 1872, and moved to Bentonville, and
began working in a brick yard, and three years later engaged in the
manufacture of brick, which has been his business off and on ever since.
In 1887 he manufactured 120,000 brick and this year (1888) has made
260,000. He is a Democrat in his political views, and was a strong Union
man during the war. He is a Master Mason, and a member of the Methodist
Episcopal Church. His wife died in 1887, and in 1886 he was married to
Mrs. Martha E. (Gilespie) Lee, who was born is Mississippi, and is a
member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.