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Arkansas unveils new historical marker honoring Black Civil War ...The Arkansas Historic Preservation Program dedicated a new historical marker Saturday to commemorate Black soldiers who fought in the U.S. Civil War. The new marker is located in MacArthur Park ...
On the evening of Nov. 2, those wishing to learn a Civil War-era dance can attend a period-dress ball, though the ball will cost $10 per adult and $6 per child ages 6-12.
In Arkansas, three national Confederate reunions held during the early to mid-20th century represent the changes: the 21st UCV reunion held in Little Rock on May 16-18, 1911; the 38th UCV reunion ...
The period of the Spanish-American War in 1898 became an inspiration for many young people to put behind them the divisions of the Civil War and once again come together as a nation.
Like most Illinois troops, the 33rd saw little action early in the war. By the summer of 1862, the regiment was stationed in eastern Arkansas as part of the Army of the Southwest.
On the evening of Nov. 2, those wishing to learn a Civil War-era dance can attend a period-dress ball, though the ball will cost $10 per adult and $6 per child ages 6-12.
The Third Arkansas Cavalry was organized in October 1863 at Little Rock, becoming one of four Union cavalry regiments raised in Arkansas during the Civil War. Led by Col. Abraham Ryan, the Third ...
Some of the largest trees on campus were planted as living memorials to those who died in the unit - some 500 of the original 1,000 in the regiment didn't return from the war. Those who served ...
“ The Arkansas Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission welcomes everyone to visit the state’s many Civil War sites by participating in the Arkansas Civil War Sesquicentennial Passport Program ...
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