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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Hot Spring County, Arkansas

 
Clickable Map of Hot Spring 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 Hot Spring County, AR (4) Clark County, AR (21) Dallas County, AR (5) Garland County, AR (103) Grant County, AR (13) Montgomery County, AR (8) Saline County, AR (23)  HotSpringCounty(4) Hot Spring County (4)  ClarkCounty(21) Clark County (21)  DallasCounty(5) Dallas County (5)  GarlandCounty(103) Garland County (103)  GrantCounty(13) Grant County (13)  MontgomeryCounty(8) Montgomery County (8)  SalineCounty(23) Saline County (23)
Malvern is the county seat for Hot Spring County
Adjacent to Hot Spring County, Arkansas
      Clark County (21)  
      Dallas County (5)  
      Garland County (103)  
      Grant County (13)  
      Montgomery County (8)  
      Saline County (23)  
 
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1 Arkansas, Hot Spring County, Donaldson — 18 — Military Road / Settlement of Midway
Military Road The Military Road, following part of the route of the old Southwest Trail, passed through the heart of Hot Spring County and the Midway community. Now known as Midway Road, the primitive pathway served as a major thoroughfare . . . Map (db m178623) HM
2 Arkansas, Hot Spring County, Malvern — 122 — Bridging the Ouachita River
Gen. Frederick Steele led a Union army from Little Rock on March 23, 1864, to join an invasion of Texas. Confederate skirmishers harassed the army as it reached Rockport March 27. An inflatable pontoon bridge, in 34 wagons and served by men of the . . . Map (db m121148) HM
3 Arkansas, Hot Spring County, Malvern — The Boyle HouseHot Spring County Museum
The original structure was built in the year of 1893 and originally stood on a lot due south of the present location. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Boyle bought the house in 1899 where they live and reared eleven children. In 1903 the Boyle family remodeled . . . Map (db m227629) HM
4 Arkansas, Hot Spring County, Malvern — War MemorialHot Spring County — If you keep faith we will not have died in vain —
WW I. James C. Bailey • James H. Ledbetter • Thurman Lindsey • Dave Morrison • Isaac Parker • Dewey Pope • William Presley • Cleveland Haltom • Doctor P. Harper WW II. Roy Abbott • Charles Alsop • Charles Austin • Herman . . . Map (db m228491) WM
 
 
  
 
 
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Apr. 24, 2024