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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHVO_concordia-hall-and-jewish-life-in-little-rock_Little-Rock-AR.html
From 1882 to 1887, an ornate two-story space on the second floor of this building served as the social hall for the Concordia Association - an organization established in 1864 to help Jewish immigrant families adapt to their new lives in Arkansas.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFY8_brave-men-from-the-97th-bombardment-wing_Blytheville-AR.html
To honor the memoryof these brave men fromthe 97th Bombardment Wingat Blytheville Air Force Basewho did not return after theirB-52 aircraft was shot downover Hanoi, North Vietnam inDecember 1972Col. Keith R. HeggenLt. Col. Donald L. RissiMajor Bob…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEU6_eagle-hotel_Bentonville-AR.html
On the morning of March 6, 1862, Gen. Franz Sigel was eating his breakfast at the Eagle Hotel which stood on this site. He had remained here with 600 men and a battery of six pieces after the main column of his army had passed through Bentonville …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME0K_confederate-memorial_Bentonville-AR.html
All 4 sides Confederate Side 1 To the Southern Soldiers Side 2 Their names are borne on honor's shield.Their record is with God. Side 3 They fought for home and fatherland. Side 4 1861 - 1865 Metal Plaque added later James H.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME08_revolutionary-war-soldier-memorial_Fayetteville-AR.html
In Memory to those soldierswho fought for AmericanIndependence during theRevolutionary War. These Veterans of the American Revolution came to live and died in Northwest Arkansas Names in left column:Benton CountyJohn Robinson Boone County…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDX0_the-chosin-few_Fayetteville-AR.html
Dedicated to the bravemen who survived their entrapment at the Chosin Reservoir, North Korea in that bitterly cold winter of 1950 ...who refused to leave behind ? their heroes.' the dead and wounded who proved again what all veterans know, that ..…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDWJ_pea-ridge-and-the-trail-of-tears_Garfield-AR.html
"Decr 23rd 1837, Buried Rainfrogs daughter. Marched at 8 o'c A.M. halted at Reddix, 3 o'c. P.M. encamped and issued corn & fodder & beef, 16 miles today.-B.B. Cannon, Detachment Leader Not Far to Go Here, members of William Ruddick's family …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD3C_benton-county-first-court-house_Bentonville-AR.html
The first court house in Benton County, built of hewed logs was erected on this site (at Bentonville) in 1837, the year after the county was created. It was named for Thomas H Benton.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCTI_war-eagle-mills_Hindsville-AR.html
Sylvanus Blackburn came to the War Eagle in 1832. By 1838 he had a saw mill, a grist mill, and a house. Peter Van Winkle came about 1850. By 1860, this was a thriving crossroads. March 8, 1862, Generals Van Dorn and Price, retreating from the b…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBXB_chalk-bluff-in-the-civil-war_Piggott-AR.html
Chalk Bluff occupied a strategic position during the Civil War. Its cliffs commanded a vital river crossing on the only major road from Missouri into the Crowley's Ridge country. Provisions were collected here and shipped downstream to Confederate…