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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Ouachita County, Arkansas

 
Clickable Map of Ouachita 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 Ouachita County, AR (20) Calhoun County, AR (1) Clark County, AR (21) Columbia County, AR (5) Dallas County, AR (5) Nevada County, AR (6) Union County, AR (15)  OuachitaCounty(20) Ouachita County (20)  CalhounCounty(1) Calhoun County (1)  ClarkCounty(21) Clark County (21)  ColumbiaCounty(5) Columbia County (5)  DallasCounty(5) Dallas County (5)  NevadaCounty(6) Nevada County (6)  UnionCounty(15) Union County (15)
Camden is the county seat for Ouachita County
Adjacent to Ouachita County, Arkansas
      Calhoun County (1)  
      Clark County (21)  
      Columbia County (5)  
      Dallas County (5)  
      Nevada County (6)  
      Union County (15)  
 
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1 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Bragg City — 25 — 1st Kansas Colored Infantry
On Arkansas Route 24, 0.8 miles south of Ouachita Road 62, on the right when traveling south.
2 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Camden — AF 45-35160World War II — They lived as they died, for their country —
On Ouachita Road 64 east of Arkansas Highway 7, on the left when traveling east.
3 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Camden — Camden Water BattleCivil War — 1864 —
On Sandy Beach Road.
4 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Camden — C-11 — Ecore A-Fabre or Fabre’s BluffOuachita County — Early French and Indian Trading Post —
On Jefferson Avenue east of Harrison Street, on the right when traveling east.
5 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Camden — Fort DiamondRedoubt E — 1863     1864 —
On Bradley Ferry Road at Progress Street, on the left when traveling west on Bradley Ferry Road.
6 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Camden — Fort LookoutRedoubt A — 1863     1864 —
On Rogers Street NW at Monroe Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Rogers Street NW.
7 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Camden — Fort SimmonsRedoubt C — 1863     1864 —
On Cleveland Avenue NW at McColough Street NW, on the left when traveling north on Cleveland Avenue NW.
8 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Camden — Fort SoutherlandRedoubt D — 1863     1864 —
On California Avenue NW at Center Street NW, on the left when traveling north on California Avenue NW.
9 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Camden — Ouachita County Desert Storm Memorial
On Jackson Street NW west of South Adams Avenue (State Route 7), on the right when traveling west.
10 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Camden — Redoubt B — 1863     1864 —
On Maul Road at Greenwood Avenue NW, on the left when traveling west on Maul Road.
11 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Camden — To Our Confederate Women1861 - 1865
On Jefferson Street, SW near Scott Alley.
12 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Chidester — Confederate and Federal Forces Engage — Panel 3 —
On Arkansas Route 76, 0.2 miles east of County Road 175, on the left when traveling east.
13 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Chidester — Engagement at Poison Springs
On Arkansas Route 76, 1.2 miles west of County Road 100, on the right when traveling west.
14 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Chidester — Federal Forage Party Departs Camden April 17, 1864 — Panel 2 —
Near Arkansas Route 76, 1.2 miles west of County Road 100, on the right when traveling west.
15 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Chidester — Forage Party Routed! — Panel 4 —
On Arkansas Route 76, 1.2 miles west of County Road 100, on the right when traveling west.
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16 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Chidester — Order of Battle — Panel 6 —
Near Arkansas Route 76, 1.2 miles west of County Road 100, on the right when traveling west.
17 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Chidester — D-28 — Ouachita County Poison Springs Battlefield
On Arkansas Route 76, 0.2 miles east of County Road 175, on the right when traveling east.
18 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Chidester — The Battle of Poison Springs.
On Arkansas Route 76, 0.2 miles east of County Road 175, on the right when traveling east.
19 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Chidester — The Civil War Battle of Poison Spring - April 18, 1864Turning Point of the Red River Campaign in Arkansas — Panel 1 —
Near Arkansas Route 76, 1.2 miles west of County Road 100, on the right when traveling west.
20 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Chidester — The First Kansas — Panel 5 —
On Arkansas Route 76, 1.2 miles west of County Road 100, on the right when traveling west.
 
 
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May. 6, 2024