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A Gun for All Reasons Marker image, Touch for more information
By Lee Hattabaugh, June 5, 2013
A Gun for All Reasons Marker
201 Arkansas, Lonoke County, Lonoke — A Gun for All Reasons3-inch Gun was light, accurate and lethal
202 Arkansas, Lonoke County, Lonoke — Battle of Brownsville
203 Arkansas, Lonoke County, Lonoke — 16 — Hicks' Station in the Civil War
204 Arkansas, Lonoke County, Lonoke — Lonoke County Confederate Monument
205 Arkansas, Lonoke County, Lonoke — 1 — The Little Rock Campaign - BrownsvilleConfederates Fight to Stop Union Advance
206 Arkansas, Madison County, Huntsville — 54 — Huntsville Massacre
207 Arkansas, Madison County, Huntsville — 53 — Isaac Murphy / Governor Isaac Murphy
208 Arkansas, Marion County, Yellville — 46 — Yellville In The Civil War / Troops Raised In Marion County
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209 Arkansas, Miller County, Rondo — 7 — Confederate Records Stored at Rondo
210 Arkansas, Mississippi County, Etowah — 8 — Fighting Near Etowah
211 Arkansas, Mississippi County, Osceola — Battle of Plum Run Bend
212 Arkansas, Mississippi County, Osceola — Confederate Veterans of Mississippi County
213 Arkansas, Mississippi County, Osceola — 11 — Fighting Near Osceola
214 Arkansas, Mississippi County, Osceola — Osceola Hornets
215 Arkansas, Mississippi County, Osceola — Sans Souci
216 Arkansas, Monroe County, Clarendon — Clarendon
217 Arkansas, Monroe County, Clarendon — 63 — Clarendon in the Civil War
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218 Arkansas, Montgomery County, Mount Ida — Montgomery County Civil War Memorial
219 Arkansas, Montgomery County, Mount Ida — 133 — Montgomery County in the Civil War
220 Arkansas, Nevada County, Prescott — Rear Guard Action at MoscowThunder on the Prairie
221 Arkansas, Nevada County, Prescott — 108 — Action at Moscow / Moscow Church and Cemetery
222 Arkansas, Nevada County, Prescott — 45 — Skirmishes at Prairie D'Ane
223 Arkansas, Newton County, Jasper — 111 — Civil War in Newton County / Newton County Civil War Troops
224 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Bragg City — 25 — 1st Kansas Colored Infantry
225 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Camden — Camden Water BattleCivil War — 1864 —
226 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Camden — Fort DiamondRedoubt E — 1863     1864 —
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227 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Camden — Fort LookoutRedoubt A — 1863     1864 —
228 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Camden — Fort SimmonsRedoubt C — 1863     1864 —
229 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Camden — Fort SoutherlandRedoubt D — 1863     1864 —
230 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Camden — Redoubt B — 1863     1864 —
231 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Camden — To Our Confederate Women1861 - 1865
232 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Chidester — Confederate and Federal Forces Engage — Panel 3 —
233 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Chidester — Engagement at Poison Springs
234 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Chidester — Federal Forage Party Departs Camden April 17, 1864 — Panel 2 —
235 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Chidester — Forage Party Routed! — Panel 4 —
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236 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Chidester — Order of Battle — Panel 6 —
237 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Chidester — D-28 — Ouachita County Poison Springs Battlefield
238 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Chidester — The Battle of Poison Springs.
239 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Chidester — The Civil War Battle of Poison Spring - April 18, 1864Turning Point of the Red River Campaign in Arkansas — Panel 1 —
240 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Chidester — The First Kansas — Panel 5 —
241 Arkansas, Perry County, Perryville — 74 — Perry County in the Civil War
242 Arkansas, Phillips County, Barton — 84 — Lick Creek Skirmish
243 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — "Hell-in-Arkansas"
244 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — "Put arms in their hands"
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245 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — "the gunboat Tyler saved the day"
246 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — "We are all the same as dead men"
247 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — "We shall never be the same"
248 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — “Let him sleep now with his brave companions”
249 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — "We are well fortified" — Battle of Helena —
250 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — A Cemetery Becomes a Battleground
251 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — A Grand Memorial
252 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — A Great Upheaval
253 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — A Short Lived Confederate Victory
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254 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — A Terrific Fire From Graveyard Hill
255 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — A Union Stronghold in Confederate Arkansas
256 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — African American Troops Held This Ground
257 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Answering a Call for Help
258 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Battery A
259 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Battery B
260 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Battery C Revealed — Battle of Helena —
261 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Battery D
262 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Battle of HelenaJuly 4, 1863
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263 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Becoming Soldiers
264 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Civil War Comes to Arkansas
265 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Coming to the Aid of Fort Curtis
266 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Defending Helena
267 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Fight at the Levee
268 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Fighting to Stay Free
269 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Flags over Fort Curtis
270 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Fort Curtis
271 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Fort Curtis, 1862-1867
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272 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Freedom in Helena!
273 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — General J.F. Fagan's Attack
274 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — General Patrick Cleburne — A Part of the Civil War Discovery Trail —
275 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Helena, Arkansas
276 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Helena's Contraband Camps
277 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Holding the Little Rock Road
278 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Life Under Union Occupation
279 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Loyal to the Old Flag
280 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Patrick Cleburne in Helena — A Part of the Civil War Discovery Trail —
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281 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Patrick Ronayne CleburneMajor General, C.S.A.
282 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Phillips County Goes to War
283 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Phillips County's Confederate Soldiers — A Part of the Civil War Discovery Trail —
284 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Recruiting in Helena
285 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Remembering the Fallen
286 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Sacred Heart Academy
287 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Seizing Freedom
288 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Service with Distinction
289 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — 51 — Seven Confederate Generals
290 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — The 33rd Missouri Spikes the Guns
291 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — The Avenging Fire of the Gunboat
292 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — The Battle of HelenaJuly 4, 1863
293 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — The Battle of HelenaBloody Fireworks on the Fourth of July
294 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — The Civil War Brings Hardship
295 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — The Confederates Attack Fort Curtis
296 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — The Confederates Take Battery C
297 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — The GunsSeven large guns, or cannons, protected Fort Curtis
298 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — The Hard Road to Equal Rights
299 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — The New Fort Curtis
300 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — The Right to Vote

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