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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 ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- The Arkansas Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission has announced a program to highlight 23 Civil War related sites in the state. The commission will provide a "passport" in ...
Arkansas in the 1940s set up a day in mid-January to honor Lee and created a holiday for King in 1983. Two years after that, it combined the two for a joint day marked on the third Monday in January.
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The powerful political ‘family’ that influenced Arkansas’s early ...Throughout the early days of Arkansas' statehood leading up to the Civil War, a powerful group of Democrats known as the "The Family" controlled much of Arkansas politics.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KATV) — The Arkansas Historic Preservation Program dedicated a new historical marker Saturday to commemorate Black soldiers who fought in the U.S. Civil War.
According to Civil War documents, Dodd, who knew Morse code, left Camden, Ark., and traveled by mule to Little Rock on business for his father on Christmas Eve in 1863.
The park commemorates the Battle of Prairie Grove where Confederate and Union soldiers fought on Dec. 7, 1862, in the last major Civil War battle in Arkansas.
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.
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