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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM26T6_fort-steele_Little-Rock-AR.html
After occupying Little Rock Sept. 10, 1863, Union officials made plans to fortify the capital city. Construction began Nov. 9 on a square redoubt which will command the city and all principal approaches. The resulting earthwork was named Fort Stee…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM26SG_the-arsenal-crisis_Little-Rock-AR.html
The Civil War could have begun at this U.S. Arsenal. As other states seceded, rumors that reinforcements were heading for the Arsenal led around 1,000 militia from south and east Arkansas to demand the surrender of the garrison. On Feb. 12, 1861, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM26SF_in-memory-of-united-spanish-war-veterans-a-war-memorial_Little-Rock-AR.html
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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM26RF_united-spanish-war-veterans-tribute-a-war-memorial_Little-Rock-AR.html
A Tribute to the United Spanish War Veterans The Boy's of 1898 The Only 100% Volunteer Army of the United States
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM26R7_the-quapaw-line_Little-Rock-AR.html
This stone marks the Quapaw Line, west boundary of lands in Territorial Arkansas, ceded the Quapaw Indians by the United States according to the Treaty of 1818
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