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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Clark County, Arkansas

 
Clickable Map of Clark County, Arkansas and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Clark County, AR (4) Dallas County, AR (5) Hot Spring County, AR (1) Montgomery County, AR (0) Nevada County, AR (1) Ouachita County, AR (4) Pike County, AR (3)  ClarkCounty(4) Clark County (4)  DallasCounty(5) Dallas County (5)  HotSpringCounty(1) Hot Spring County (1)  MontgomeryCounty(0) Montgomery County (0)  NevadaCounty(1) Nevada County (1)  OuachitaCounty(4) Ouachita County (4)  PikeCounty(3) Pike County (3)
Adjacent to Clark County, Arkansas
    Dallas County (5)
    Hot Spring County (1)
    Montgomery County (0)
    Nevada County (1)
    Ouachita County (4)
    Pike County (3)
 
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1Arkansas (Clark County), Arkadelphia — Clark County
Clark County was created by the legislature of Missouri Territory on Dec. 15, 1818 and named for the territorial governor, William Clark. It comprised, roughly, all of the present Clark, Hot Spring, Garland, Pike and Dallas counties. Early county . . . — Map (db m121379) HM
2Arkansas (Clark County), Arkadelphia — Clark County Confederate MemorialC. S. A. — 1861 — 1865 —
East face When the last trumpet is sounded, may each one answer the roll call of the heavenly army. South face "The principles for which they fought live eternally." erected by the Harris Flanagin Chapter, . . . — Map (db m121961) WM
3Arkansas (Clark County), Arkadelphia — Skirmish at Bozeman's House
Near this site on April 1, 1864 Confederate General Joseph O. Shelby caught up with and attacked the rear guard of Union General Frederick Steeles army. Union General Samuel A. Rice, in charge of the supply, pontoon and brigade trains, rushed to . . . — Map (db m121180) HM
4Arkansas (Clark County), Caddo Valley — 65 — Confederate Manufacturing / The Military Road
(Side One) Confederate Manufacturing Arkadelphia was a manufacturing center for Confederate Arkansas early in the Civil War. Gen. Thomas Hindman established a powder works and an arsenal in 1862, producing guns, cannon, bullets, . . . — Map (db m96557) HM
 
 
  
 
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