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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Lonoke, Arkansas

 
Clickable Map of Lonoke 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 Lonoke County, AR (22) Arkansas County, AR (36) Faulkner County, AR (13) Jefferson County, AR (14) Prairie County, AR (12) Pulaski County, AR (191) White County, AR (20)  LonokeCounty(22) Lonoke County (22)  ArkansasCounty(36) Arkansas County (36)  FaulknerCounty(13) Faulkner County (13)  JeffersonCounty(14) Jefferson County (14)  PrairieCounty(12) Prairie County (12)  PulaskiCounty(191) Pulaski County (191)  WhiteCounty(20) White County (20)
Lonoke is the county seat for Lonoke County
Lonoke is in Lonoke County
      Lonoke County (22)  
ADJACENT TO LONOKE COUNTY
      Arkansas County (36)  
      Faulkner County (13)  
      Jefferson County (14)  
      Prairie County (12)  
      Pulaski County (191)  
      White County (20)  
 
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1 Arkansas, Lonoke County, Lonoke — A Gun for All Reasons3-inch Gun was light, accurate and lethal
The 3-inch Ordnance Rifle was also known as the ordnance rifle, the ordnance gun, the Griffen gun, and was sometimes erroneously referred to as the Rodman rifle. The gun was invented by John Griffen, superintendent of the Safe Harbor Iron Works in . . . Map (db m65711) HM
2 Arkansas, Lonoke County, Lonoke — Battle of Brownsville
On August 25, 1863 U.S. and Confederate Cavalry clashed near here. The initial battle involving approximately 7,000 men occurred east of the town. After a brief artillery duel, Col. Geiger's US troopers forced the retreat of Gen. Marmaduke's CS . . . Map (db m116458) HM
3 Arkansas, Lonoke County, Lonoke — Eberts Air FieldWorld War I Training Site
The Army Aviation Commission in 1917 accepted these 960 acres from Lonoke citizens to establish an aviators school. Approximately 2,500 enlisted men and officers were stationed here from 1918 to 1919. A thousand planes, sometimes known as "flying . . . Map (db m218159) HM
4 Arkansas, Lonoke County, Lonoke — 16 — Hicks' Station in the Civil War
Hicks' Station, located on the Memphis & Little Rock Railroad between DeValls Bluff and Huntersville (N Little Rock), guarded the eastern approaches to the capital city. During the Little Rock Campaign, Confederate cavalry used it as a staging area . . . Map (db m72142) HM WM
5 Arkansas, Lonoke County, Lonoke — Lonoke County Confederate Monument
West Side Below an image of two crossed flags and the dates 1861-1865 In memory of our Confederate Soldiers North Side Erected by the T.C. Hindman Chapter U.D.C. Lonoke, Ark. East Side Lonoke County commends the . . . Map (db m65714) WM
6 Arkansas, Lonoke County, Lonoke — Lonoke County Honor Roll
World War I Honor Roll Ray A. Martin • Walter M. Brawley • Clayton Stevenson • Joe Nelson • Jesse Brashears • Ross H. Robinson • Pat Petty • John Hall • Edward L. Dardenne • Jack Clayton • Charles C. Coulson • James H. Folks • Robert Dowdle • . . . Map (db m211571) WM
7 Arkansas, Lonoke County, Lonoke — Lonoke Landmarks
Joseph Taylor Robinson Home - 204 NE Front St. Practiced law in Lonoke - 1893-1912 U.S. Congressman - 1902-1913. Governor of Arkansas - January - March 1913. U.S. Senator - 1913-1937. Lonoke was named for lone oak tree, surveyor's landmark for . . . Map (db m65710) HM
8 Arkansas, Lonoke County, Lonoke — F 25 — Senator Joe T. RobinsonLonoke County
Senator Joseph Taylor Robinson, Arkansas' outstanding statesman was born six miles northwest of this place in 1872. He lived in Lonoke and practiced law; was elected to Congress and served ten years; moved to Little Rock in 1912; served as Governor . . . Map (db m65713) HM
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9 Arkansas, Lonoke County, Lonoke — 1 — The Little Rock Campaign - BrownsvilleConfederates Fight to Stop Union Advance
On the morning of August 25, 1863, at Bayou Two Prairie (east of where you are standing), Confederate Brigadier General John Marmaduke's troops skirmished with advance elements of Union forces under Brigadier General John Davidson. Marmaduke's . . . Map (db m116392) HM
10 Arkansas, Lonoke County, Lonoke — The Lonoke Depot
The Lonoke Depot has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior. Built in 1912, it was an important stop on Arkansas' oldest railroad, the Memphis to Little Rock line. The depot is a . . . Map (db m211575) HM
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2024