Keiser Map
Keiser is a city in Mississippi County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 808 at the 2000 census.
First known as Savage Crossing, the area was a densely wooded village in the late 19th century. In 1912, Keiser, named for John Keiser, became the hub of a timber railway leading to a large Osceola lumber mill. The town's first general store operated in a boxcar, soon followed by Keiser Supply and a Lee Wilson & Company gin.
Keiser is located at 35°40?28?N 90°5?46?W / 35.67444°N 90.09611°W / 35.67444; -90.09611 (35.674411, -90.096084).
Nearby cities include Luxora, Joiner, Dell, Burdette, Lepanto.