Pre-history Craigs Dolmen, situated three miles north of Rasharkin, is a megalithic
passage tomb featuring a big capstone on seven upright stones.
Early modern history Historically Rasharkin, also spelt as 'Rosharkin' and 'Rosarkin', lay within the barony of Kilconway. Presbyterians and Catholics in the area were reputedly active in the United Irishmen and an account of a member of the Rasharkin
yeomanry in 1865 states that "at a meeting of sixty five persons held for the formation of a rebel club in Rasharkin". A resolution moved and passed at one such meeting was that: :"Seeing that the prophecies of Peyden and Rhymer and all the old prophecies are now fulfilling and that the days of tyranny are numbered in accordance therewith and that the time for independence and equality in Ireland is now arrived we do hereby unite".
The Troubles Three people were killed in the village of Rasharkin during the period of
The Troubles (1960s–1998). John McFadden, a member of the
Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), and Robert Irvine, a member of the
Royal Irish Regiment (RIR), were killed by the
Irish Republican Army (IRA) in separate incidents in 1983 and 1992.
Gerard Casey, a member of the
Irish Republican Army (IRA), was killed by the
Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF) in 1989. == Churches==