On U.S. 67, 0.3 miles north of East 1st Street, on the left when traveling north.
The Ephesus Cemetery, listed in the National Register of Historic Places on January 22, 2009, was established for the members and families of the Ephesus Primitive Baptist Church. Thirteen years before the platting of the railroad town of Emmet, ten . . . — — Map (db m184499) HM
On Nevada 23 Road (County Road 23) near County Road 423, on the left when traveling north.
You are standing where, after four days of
skirmishing on Prairie D' Ane northeast of here,
Union troops of John Thayer's Frontier Division
guarded the rear of Frederick Steele's army as it
advanced toward Camden in search of supplies.
On April . . . — — Map (db m202467) HM
On Nevada 23 Road (Arkansas Route 23) north of County Road 423, on the left when traveling north.
Action at Moscow
After skirmishing for several days at Prairie D’Ane, Gen. Frederick Steele turned his starving Union army away from Louisiana and headed toward Camden to seek supplies. Confederate cavalry under T.P. Dockery and S.B. Maxey . . . — — Map (db m200730) HM
The first church in Prescott was a Cumberland Presbyterian congregation organized in April 1874, six months before the city was incorporated. A congregation of the Presbyterian Church in the United States (PCUS) followed in 1879, and land for its . . . — — Map (db m221261) HM
On Greenlawn Street (U.S. 371) at De Ann Street, on the left when traveling west on Greenlawn Street.
Thomas Chipman McRae, born in Mount Holly (Union County), Arkansas, became a courier for the Confederate Army at age twelve, following his father's early death. He attended area schools and later graduated from Washington & Lee University law . . . — — Map (db m184504) HM
On Blevins Road (U.S. 371) west of Interstate 30, on the right when traveling west.
Gen. Sterling Price’s Confederate army held strong earthworks on the western edge of Prairie D’Ane when Gen. Frederick Steele’s Union troops approached on April 10, 1864, and dug their own trenches. After heavy fighting on the 10th, the combatants . . . — — Map (db m96559) HM