Historical Marker Search

You searched for Postal Code: 72202

Showing results 1 to 10 of 15
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27GD_in-memory-of-david-o-dodd_Little-Rock-AR.html
In memory of David O. Dodd, the Boy Hero of the Confederacy, This marks the place of his execution. Jan. 8, 1864.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27GC_the-story-of-david-o-dodd_Little-Rock-AR.html
In December 1863 and January of 1864, Little Rock was a Union-occupied town. During this period David Owen Dodd, a boy of 17, was involved in a series of events that led to his hanging as a spy. As a result he became known as the "Boy Hero of the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27GB_the-little-rock-arsenal_Little-Rock-AR.html
Shortly after Arkansas was admitted to the Union in 1836, the Federal government established the Little Rock Arsenal for the storage of munitions and weapons in defense of the frontier. Eventually, more than thirty buildings were constructed on th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27G8_macarthur-park-world-war-memorial-a-war-memorial_Little-Rock-AR.html
In Memory Of The Men And Women Who Served With Honor With The Naval And Marine Forces Of The United States Of America During The World War 1917 — 1919
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27G3_the-mehlburger-markers_Little-Rock-AR.html
A line of precise reference surveying markers known as the "Mehlburger Markers" was established in memory of the man who pioneered efforts to license land surveyors in the State of Arkansas and was awarded Land Surveyor Certificate No. 1…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27G2_206th-coast-artillery-anti-aircraft-memorial_Little-Rock-AR.html
This Memorial Has Been Placed Here By Veterans Of The 206th Coast Artillery (Anti-Aircraft) Col. Elgan C. Robertson Commanding Officer Honoring the memory of those men who served, fought, and died in defense of their country as members …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM26W5_douglas-macarthur_Little-Rock-AR.html
World War I 1917-1918 West Point Graduate 1903 Rainbow Division Chief of Staff August 1917, Colonel 84th Brigade 42nd Rainbow Division August 1918, Commander Rainbow Division Commander November 1918, Brigadier General West Point Superintend…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM26W4_roosevelt-visits-little-rock_Little-Rock-AR.html
On October 25, 1905, Theodore Roosevelt became only the second sitting president to visit our state. His visit was a key stop on a southern tour following the election of 1904 in which he was elected easily but failed to win any states of the form…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM26VR_the-first-human-dissection-in-arkansas_Little-Rock-AR.html
Front The first human dissection in Arkansas was made on this spot in November 1874 by James H. Lenow M.D. Little Rock and Richard S. Vickery M.D. U.S. Army Rear Erected by the Arkansas Medical Society to perpetuate the early history of medi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM26T8_the-camden-expedition_Little-Rock-AR.html
On March 23, 1864, Gen. Frederick Steele led a Union army south from Little Rock to join another army in Louisiana and invade Texas. After fighting at Elkins' Ferry and Prairie D'Ane, Steele's hungry army occupied Camden. Disastrous defeats at Poi…
PAGE 1 OF 2