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Warm Springs, Georgia. Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Explore dozens of historic. Southern forts and battlefields:. See some of the spectacular. Natural wonders of the South:. Heritage and Eco-Tourism in the South. A touch of the old. World in the new, St. Augustine, Florida, is. The oldest city in the. Park near Wilburton,. Oklahoma, is rich in. St Augustine, Florida. Robbers Cave, Oklahoma. Learn more about Native. Americans and the South:. New Additions and Updates. Explore highlights of black. First Capit...
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Arkansas in the Civil War: The Battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas - Day Two
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Arkansas in the Civil War. Welcome to Arkansas in the Civil War! Posted by writer and historian Dale Cox, this site explores the battlefields, historic sites and events of the Civil War in Arkansas, while also exploring other heritage and eco-tourism destinations in the Natural State! Thursday, March 8, 2012. The Battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas - Day Two. The ground across which the Union army attacked. The learn about the first day of the Battle of Pea Ridge, please click here: Day One, Part One. The Sout...
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Arkansas in the Civil War: The Battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas - Day One, Part Two
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Arkansas in the Civil War. Welcome to Arkansas in the Civil War! Posted by writer and historian Dale Cox, this site explores the battlefields, historic sites and events of the Civil War in Arkansas, while also exploring other heritage and eco-tourism destinations in the Natural State! Wednesday, March 7, 2012. The Battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas - Day One, Part Two. Gen Alexander Asboth, USA. Gen Samuel Curtis, USA, April 1, 1862. At Pea Ridge, Asboth proved the estimation of him later written by General W...
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Arkansas in the Civil War: CSS Arkansas is Attacked at Vicksburg (Again!)
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Arkansas in the Civil War. Welcome to Arkansas in the Civil War! Posted by writer and historian Dale Cox, this site explores the battlefields, historic sites and events of the Civil War in Arkansas, while also exploring other heritage and eco-tourism destinations in the Natural State! Sunday, July 22, 2012. CSS Arkansas is Attacked at Vicksburg (Again! On July 22, 1862 (150 years ago today), the Union fleet at Vicksburg made one more run at the famed Confederate ironclad, CSS. USS Essex (Civil War Photo).
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Arkansas in the Civil War: Some Arkansas Ghost Stories & Tales of the Unexplained
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Arkansas in the Civil War. Welcome to Arkansas in the Civil War! Posted by writer and historian Dale Cox, this site explores the battlefields, historic sites and events of the Civil War in Arkansas, while also exploring other heritage and eco-tourism destinations in the Natural State! Saturday, October 30, 2010. Some Arkansas Ghost Stories and Tales of the Unexplained. Since Halloween weekend is here, I thought you might enjoy a few tales of ghosts and unexplained events and things from Arkansas history.
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Arkansas in the Civil War: The Battle of Fayetteville, Arkansas - Part Two
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Arkansas in the Civil War. Welcome to Arkansas in the Civil War! Posted by writer and historian Dale Cox, this site explores the battlefields, historic sites and events of the Civil War in Arkansas, while also exploring other heritage and eco-tourism destinations in the Natural State! Friday, June 27, 2008. The Battle of Fayetteville, Arkansas - Part Two. The Confederates rode north from Ozark into the mountains following a path then known as the Mulberry and Frog Bayou Road. The Federals did not know th...
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Arkansas in the Civil War: The Confederacy abandons Western Arkansas - March 22, 1862
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Arkansas in the Civil War. Welcome to Arkansas in the Civil War! Posted by writer and historian Dale Cox, this site explores the battlefields, historic sites and events of the Civil War in Arkansas, while also exploring other heritage and eco-tourism destinations in the Natural State! Thursday, March 22, 2012. The Confederacy abandons Western Arkansas - March 22, 1862. Arkansas River at Van Buren. Riverfront Historical Marker at Van Buren. Dabney H. Maury, CSA, March 22, 1862. Gen Dabney H. Maury. Maury ...