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Arkansas History Timeline 1820 - General Assembly Meets. 1821 - Little Rock is Chosen as Capitol. 1822 - Indian Peace Treaty. 1823 - Election and Taxation. 1824 - Expansion. 1825 - New Governor Appointed. 1826 - Progress. 1827 - Political Controversy and Duels.
Arkansas in the American Civil War Arkansas Admitted to the Confederacy May 18, 1861 (9th) Population 435,450 total 324,335 (74.48%) free 111,115 (25.52%) slave Forces supplied 73,901 Confederate soldiers, 9,236 Union soldiers, and 5,526 U.S. Colored Troops total Major garrisons/armories Fort Smith Little Rock Arsenal7 more rows
If you have friends who are vets but are not members, encourage them to join the local VFW. Those canteensbars by another namehave an important duty to serve. If your friend joins, have them take you along with them to have a drink.
The Civil War was one of the greatest disasters in Arkansas history. More than 10,000 ArkansansBlack and white, Union and Confederatelost their lives. Thousands of others were wounded.