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2013 Events

January 5, 2013: David O.Dodd Memorial Service at Mt. Holly Cenetery on Broadway Street in downtown Little Rock.

January 17-20, 2013: 150th Battle of Arkansas Post, Gillet, Arkansas. (this event will take place on both the state and national parks)

February 22-24, 2013: Battle of Round Mountain, Yale, OK

March 9, 2013: Daffodil Festival in Camden, Arkansas.

March 16, 2013: General Patrick R. Cleburne Memorial Service and Statue Dedication in Helena, Arkansas. The memorial will take place in the historic Confederate Cemetery and the dedication to a life-size bronze statue of Cleburne will take place at the Phillips County Museum following the cemetery event.

March 22-24, 2013: Battle of 151st Pea Ridge- DIRECTIONS TO THE BATTLE OF PEA RIDGE, 22-24 MARCH 2013
From I-540/US71
• Take Exit 88 onto AR Hwy 72 toward Pea Ridge
• Follow AR 72 to Pea Ridge intersection of AR 72 and AR 265/AR 94
• Turn left (north) at the intersection to the 4-way stop in the center of Pea Ridge.
• Turn left (west) at the 4-way stop onto AR 94.
• Take AR 265 to the north at the intersection across the highway from the Pea Ridge high school.
• Go about 3.5 miles on AR 265 to the Red Mule liquor store.
• Turn right (east) on the dirt road across the highway from the Red Mule. This is State Line Road/County Rd 842.
• Continue east for about ½ mile to the entrance and registration

March 22-24, 2013: Battle of Port Hudson- Baton Rouge, LA

March 30, 2013: Confederate Flag Day- Little Rock, Arkansas on the grounds of the State Capitol!

April 12-14, 2013: Battle of Pleasant Hill, Pleasant Hill, LA

April 19-21, 2013: Battle of Poison Springs, Camden, AR

April 20, 2013- Fort Lincoln- Freedom Fest Ball

April 26-27- Fort Lincoln Freedom Fest

May 4-5, 2013: Battle of Chalk Bluff, AR

May 24-26: 150th Battle of Helena, AR

June 22, 2013: African American Role during the Battle of Helena- Living History and Battle, Helena, AR

June 27-30, 2013: 150th Gettysburg

September 6-8, 2013: 150th Battle of Little Rock, Scott, AR

September 19-22: 150th Battle of Chickamuaga, Chattanooga, GA
If you have or know of an event that is not listed, send us an e-mail with all the pertinent information to info@arkansastoothpick.com

For a list of officially sanctioned events by The Arkansas Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission, Click Here.

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Confederate Memorial Park- Helena, AR

Arkansas In The Civil War

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Because of the valiant support of dedicated individuals across the globe, the money has been raised for the purchase of Confederate Memorial Park in Helena, Arkansas.

We have taken a rare opportunity for the Sons of Confederate Veterans to own a core piece of battlefield and made it a reality! Located in Helena, Arkansas directly across from Fort Curtis and to the side of a Civil War era home (Moore-Hornor Home), both properties of which are maintained by the State of Arkansas (Delta Cultural Center) is approximately an acre of core battlefield that backs up to the site where General Price's troops made an attack on Fort Curtis on July 4, 1863.

On March 15, 2013 the General Executive Committee of the Sons of Confederate Veterans met in Biloxi, MS. At this meeting it was decided that the property will be donated to the SCV- This is a much-needed heritage victory in the Delta!

Your support is greatly needed!
Mail a check or money order today to:

Seven Generals Camp #135
PO Box 409
Helena, AR 72342

Your donation is tax-deductable!

Your donations are welcome for the maintenance of the property! Donate today!


ALL donations are tax-deductible!

The Arkansas Toothpick is the largest repository of Arkansas Civil War history and heritage. Observing the 150th Anniversary of the War Between the States is a task that the Toothpick does not take lightly, as we have posted original and exclusive articles on events in Arkansas on a weekly and chronological basis since 2010 (150 years after 1860). The purpose of the "150 Years Ago..." articles, written and researched by Ron Kelley and Don Roth, is to give a true reflection of the political, martial, and other aspects of Arkansas history leading up to and through the American Civil War.


The Arkansas Toothpick began over 25 years ago as a monthly hand-typed newsletter of the Spns of Confederate Veterans' Patrick R. Cleburne Camp #1433 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. As the technology became available, the Toothpick was made available for the first time on the World Wide Web. Since, it's online presence has been overwhelming in the number of visitors searching our archives for a multitude of various topics.

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