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150th Anniversary Project (116)
- One Hundred and Fifty Years Ago- Arkansas in the Civil War: Lincoln’s Illegal Blockade Creates Extortion In Arkansas
- One Hundred and Fifty Years Ago: Arkansas in the Civil War- Price Gouging Hits Home
- One Hundred and Fifty Years Ago- Arkansas in the Civil War- Hospitals Begin To Fill To Capacity following Shiloh
- Arkansas in the Civil War: One Hundred and Fifty Years Ago- Hospitals In Arkansas Overflow
- Arkansas in the Civil War: One Hundred and Fifty Years Ago: Arkansas Units Fight Yankees at Shiloh
- Arkansas in the Civil War- 150 Years Ago: Arkansas Independence From Northern Resources
- One Hundred and Fifty Years ago: Arkansas in the Civil War- Arkansas Gets Around Lincoln’s Blockade
- Arkansas in the Civil War- One Hundred and Fifty Years Ago: Federal Blockade Still Felt in Arkansas
- Arkansas in the Civil War- One Hundred and Fifty Years Ago: Hospitals Pop Up Across the State
- Arkansas in the Civil War- One Hundred and Fifty Years Ago: Arkansas Makes Final Preparations for War
- Arkansas in the Civil War- One Hundred and Fifty Years Ago: Bloodshed on Arkansas Soil Begins
- Arkansas in the Civil War: 150 years Ago- War Comes to Arkansas!
- One Hundred and Fifty Years Ago: Arkansas Broken Into Military Districts
- One Hundred and Fifty Years Ago: War Fever Hit Arkansas Newspapers
- Arkansas Toothpick Announces New Feature: Arkansas Civil War Military Action Alert System
- One Hundred and Fifty Years Ago: Confederate Generals In Arkansas
- One Hundred and Fifty Years Ago in Arkansas: Treasonous Peace Societies and Paper Shortages
- Arkansas Civil War Series: One Hundred and Fifty Years Ago- Confederate Army Turns To Arkansas Newspapers To Organize Military Units
- One Hundred and Fifty Years Ago: Arkansas Churns Out Military Supplies
- One Hundred and Fifty Year Ago: 1861 Draws to A Close
- One Hundred and Fifty Years Ago: Arkansas Civil War Christmas Tidings
- One Hundred and Fifty Years Ago: The Ingenuity of the Southern People
- One Hundred and Fifty Years Ago: Arkansawyers Learn of New Flag
- One Hundred and Fifty Years Ago: Negros Support Confederacy
- One Hundred and Fifty Years Ago: A Note of Thanks From Arkansas Troops in Kentucky
- One Hundred and Fifty Years Ago: 48 Companies of Confederate Troops in Memphis
- One Hundred and Fifty Years Ago: Inflation Hits Arkansas Hard
- One Hunred and Fifty Years Ago: Immigrants Flood Into Arkansas
- One Hundred and Fifty Years Ago: Military Medicine
- One Hundred and Fifty Years Ago: Arkansas Newspapers Shift Reader Demographics
- One Hundred and Fifty Years Ago: Second Arkansas Battalion Forms in South Arkansas
- 150 Years Ago- “Dixie!” Appears in Arkansas Newspaper
- 150 Years Ago- Arkansawyers Work Around The Federal Blockade
- 150 Years Ago- Arkansawyers Gear Up For Winter
- Citizens Continue To Support Arkansas Troops: Winter Is Approaching
- Citizens Rally To Support Logistics For Arkansas Troops
- 150 Years Ago- Arkansas’ Call For Clothing And Weapons
- 150 Years Ago- Confederate President Jeff Davis Calls For Troops / Battle of Wilson’s Creek
- 150 Years Ago- Federal Blockade Forces Arkansas To Re-examine Natural Resourses
- 150 Years Ago- The Crittenden Resolution & The Third Arkansas In Virginia
- 150 Years Ago… The Battle of 1st Manassas As Arkansas Sacrifices Comforts
- 150 Years Ago… Flag Presentations And Confederates Prepare For 1st Manassas
- 150 Years Ago… The First Arkansas Casualties Of The Civil War
- 150 Years Ago… Blockade Felt in Arkansas
- 150 Years Ago… 3rd Arkansas Regiment Organizes
- 150 Years Ago… Arkansas Women Step Up To Plate
- 150 Years Ago… President Davis Calls For Day Of Fasting And Prayer
- 150 Years Ago… Arkansas Troops In Virginia
- 150 Years Ago… More Arkansas Units Join The Confederacy While The U.S. Refuses Constitutional Right To Leave Union
- 150 Years Ago… Arkansas Preparations For War In Full Swing
- 150 Years Ago… Arkansas Sends Troops To Confederacy
- Arkansas Prepares to Leave The Union
- 150 Years Ago… Arkansas Militia Called Into Service
- 150 Years Ago… Fort Sumter Bombarded
- 150 Years Ago… The Stage Is Set For War
- 150 Years Ago… Lincoln Considers Ft. Sumter
- 150 Years Ago… Militia Numbers Swell Across Arkansas
- 150 Years Ago… Arkansas Votes
- 150 Years Ago… All Eyes on Arkansas
- 150 Years Ago… Lincoln Inaugurated and Arkansas Votes
- 150 Years Ago… Uncertain Arkansas
- 150 Years Ago… Good Riddance!
- 150 Years Ago… Yankees, GET OUT!
- 150 Years Ago… Little Rock In Crisis Mode
- 150 Years Ago… Home Made Drums For Militia Units
- 150 Years Ago… Steamers High and Dry
- 150 Years Ago… Militia Mustering Across The State
- 150 Years Ago… Arkansas Sails
- 150 Years Ago… Arkansas Lawmakers Prepare For War
- 150 Years ago… Arming Militia Companies Around The State Of Arkansas
- 150 Years Ago… Arkansas Governor’s Speech To The Arkansas House of Representatives (Part 2)
- 150 Years Ago… Arkansas Governor’s Speech To The Arkansas House of Representatives (Part 1)
- 150 Years Ago… For Southern Rights Hurrah!
- 150 Years Ago… Southern Women Speak Out
- A Southern Churchwoman’s View of Slavery
- 150 Years Ago… Arkansas State Fair and England Takes To The Sky
- 150 Years Ago… Cadets Drilling At St. John’s College and Governor Rector Inaugurated
- 150 Years Ago… Lincoln Election, Nation Splits
- 150 Years Ago… 4 Flags Over El Dorado
- 150 Years Ago… Drama in Arkansas
- 150 Years Ago… Pass And Review Of 13th Arkansas Militia
- 150 Years Ago… Militia Drill Contest In Little Rock
- 150 Years Ago… Bell-Everett Flag Over Arkansas
- 150 Years Ago… Firemen’s Gala in Little Rock
- 150 Years Ago… Militia at Fourche Township
- 150 Years Ago- Arkansas Militia Introduced
- 150 Years Ago… Crops and Negro-Poisoned Melons
- 150 Years Ago… Training Manuals and Evil Spirits
- 150 Years Ago… War of the Worlds
- 150 Years Ago… Abolitionist Terrorism
- 150 Years Ago… Yankee Buttons and Expensive Hats
- 150 Years Ago… Texas Invaded!
- Toothpick Update August 2010
- 150 Years Ago… a [sic] poem
- 150 Years Ago… Pre Civil War Camels?
- 150 Years Ago… Hot Hot Hot
- 150 Years Ago…- Happy Fourth Of July
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Arkansas Civil War Military Action Alert System (4)
- On this day in Arkansas during the Civil War one hundred and fifty years ago, 2-22-1862: Confederates evacuate Fayetteville, Arkansas.
- On this day in Arkansas during the Civil War one hundred and fifty years ago, 2-18-1862: Skirmish, Bentonville
- On this day one hundred and fifty years ago, 2-17-1862: Battle, Dunnigan’s Farm
- Arkansas Civil War Military Action Alert System: Battle of Pott’s Hill / Sugar Creek
Arkansas in the Civil War (227)
Camden (18)
- From the journal of James B. Lockney of Co “G” 28th Wisconsin Inf.
- Report of Colonel John F. Ritter, First Missouri Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade
- HDQRS. DETACHMENT SEVENTH ARMY CORPS, Little Rock, Ark., April 26, 1864.
- HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF ARKANSAS, &C., Little Rock, Ark., April 28, 1864.
- Report:HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF ARKANSAS, Little Rock, May 4, 1864
- Report:HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF ARKANSAS, Little Rock, May 4, 1864.
- Report of Brigadier General James F. Fagan, C. S. Army, commanding division, of action at Marks’ Mills
- Report of Colonel John F. Ritter, First Missouri Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade
- Report of Major Frederick Behlendorff, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (October 9, 1864)
- Report of Colonel John F. Ritter, First Missouri Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade (Oct 13, 1864)
- Report of Major Frederick Behlendorff, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (Oct. 9, 1864)
- Report of Colonel John F. Ritter, First Missouri Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade (Oct. 13, 1864)
- A Brief History of Camden, Arkansas During The Civil War
- Scouting Report On Confederate Army in Warren, October 4, 1864
- Scouting Report: October 4, 1864- Pine Bluff
- Report of Confederate Buildup Around Pine Bluff
- Brief History of the Camden Expidetion
- Scouting Report, October 4, 1864
Chaplain's Corner (23)
- The Chaplain’s Corner
- The Chaplain’s Corner- John 3:16
- Chaplain’s Corner- The Resume of Jesus Christ
- Chaplain’s Corner
- The Chaplain’s Corner
- The Chaplain’s Corner: “Saved Alone” The History behind the Hymn
- The Chaplain’s Corner
- The Chaplain’s Corner
- The Chaplain’s Corner: Did God Create Evil?
- The Chaplain’s Corner
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- The Chaplain’s Corner
- The Chaplain’s Corner- A Poem
- The Chaplain’s Corner: The Attorney
- Chaplain’s Corner- The Old Wicker Coal Basket
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- The Chaplain’s Corner- Why Taps is Played
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Friends of Jenkins Ferry (5)
- Friends of Jenkins’ Ferry Update
- Friends of Jenkins Ferry Battlefield Receives Articles of Incorporation from the State of Arkansas
- Revisionist History Corrected By Unlikely Source
- Now Recruiting Civil War Reenactors
- Jenkins Ferry Park Day A Success
Geneology and Research Tips (4)
- Land Records: Important Gold Mine for Genealogy Research
- Cemeteries: My Favorite Haunts
- Genealogy- The Never-Ending Puzzle
- New Geneology Coloumn: Research Tips
In The News (17)
- ARKANSAS CIVIL WAR SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMISSION AWARDS GRANTS FOR PROJECTS
- Arkansas Civil War Reenacting
- Texas Division SCV Files Complaint
- Friends of Jenkins Ferry Battlefield Receives Articles of Incorporation from the State of Arkansas
- Stone Mountain Carving Subject of Debate
- School Attacks Student’s Heritage
- City of Osceola, Missouri Condemns “Jayhawk” Mascott
- Editorial Regarding Recent Attacks In Pine Bluff Newspaper Website
- Reed’s Bridge Update
- Grave Concerns
- March 2010 Toothpick
- Storms Ravage Through Stones River Battlefield
- Pine Bluff SCV Camp Hosts Historical Memorial Service
- 1st Annual Lee/Jackson Dinner A Success
- St. Joseph Catholic High School Hosts “See Ya At The Pole”
- Camp White Sulphur Springs Soldiers Aid Society forms in Arkansas
- Honoring The Past To Preserve The Future – Pine Bluff Commercial Special Story
Jefferson Guard (7)
- Jefferson County Civil War Collaborative Meeting Slated For May 26, 2011
- Pine Bluff SCV Camp Hosts Historical Memorial Service
- Camden Daffodil Fest- Information for the Jefferson Guard Cadet Corps
- Students Dedicate Veterans Memorial Garden
- 1st Annual Lee/Jackson Dinner A Success
- St. Joseph Catholic High School Hosts “See Ya At The Pole”
- Pine Bluff Students Make History As Mustering Of Nation’s First Civil War Cadet Corps Begins
Literature (16)
- Last Letter of Henry Wirz submitted by Ruthie Fisher
- 150 Years Ago… a [sic] poem
- An 1826 Poem to Give Us All Something To Be Thankful For This Season
- TO ONE AFAR- A Poem
- I’M WAITING FOR THEE- A Poem
- A LOVE SONG- A Poem
- HOME AND THEE- A Poem
- What Is A Lady? By Varina Jefferson Davis
- Masons In The Civil War (A Poem)
- The Chaplain’s Corner- A Poem
- A Different Christmas Poem
- The Last Salute (A Poem)
- A Tale of a “Borrowed” Rifle
- Freedom Is Not Free (A Poem)
- Manassas- a Poem
- THE CAMPAIGINER
Living Histories (72)
- Arnold Family Foundation Gala Slated April 21, 2012
- 2nd annual Fort Lincoln Freedom Fest Slated April 28, 2012
- Battle of Lunenburg 2012
- 2012 Prairie Grove Unit Registration
- Cleburne Reminder This Weekend / Call For Troops in Helena
- 150th Pea Ridge
- Arkansas Civil War Reenacting
- Arkansawyers to Participate in the Krewe of Janus Mardi Gras Parade
- Winter 2012 Arkansas Civil War Events
- Arkansas Living History Annual Conference at Fayetteville
- Battle of D’Arbonne Slated
- Annual Arkansas Post Living History Slated January 28, 2012
- ARKANSAS CIVIL WAR SESQUICENTENNIAL EVENTS FOR JANUARY ANNOUNCED
- Events
- Reed’s Bridge Haunted Halloween
- Upcoming Events at Prairie Grove Battlefield
- Reed’s Bridge Hosts Civil War Halloween Event
- Annual Camp White Sulphur Springs Event A Success
- Annual Camp White Sulphur Springs Event This Weekend
- Annual White Sulphur Springs Encampment Announced
- The Battle of Reed’s Bridge Reenactment August 26-28
- Old Washington Civil War Weekend Slated November 5-6
- Arkansas Announces Newly-Formed Reenactors Battalion
- 148th Anniversary Battle of Reed’s Bridge Slated August 26-28
- Arkansas Toothpick Hosts New Page For Reenactors To Swap And Shop
- A Message From The 2nd Arkansas Infantry (Civil War Reenactors)
- Robert E. Lee and U.S. Grant Debate (recorded in November, 2009 in Little Rock, AR)
- 148th Anniversary Reenactment of the Battle of Chalk Bluff Slated For September 24-25
- Prairie Grove Re-Opens Hindman Hall On Saturday, June 18
- Civil War Relic Show and Auction Included In Warren Pink Tomato Fest This Weekend
- 2011 Gillett Heritage Days A Success
- School Days at Marks’ Mills Cemetery Slated For May 20
- Annual Gillett Heritage Days Slated
- South Arkansas Civil War Reenactors Conference Slated
- Civil War Living History Slated for Hot Springs
- Battle Of Jenkins Ferry Living History This Weekend
- Now Recruiting Civil War Reenactors
- Fordyce on the Cotton Belt and Re-enactment of the Battle of Marks’ Mill Slated April 22 – 23 2011
- Jenkin’s Ferry Memorial Day Slated For April 30
- ARNOLD FAMILY FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES STATEWIDE CIVIL WAR EVENT
- Living History Slated For May 14, 2011
- March 5 Mardi Gras Parade in North LA
- 150th Anniversary Of Civil War Begins In Arkansas
- Mardi Gras Parade Feburary 19, 2011
- The Little Rock Arsenal Crisis Remembered On February 12, 2011
- White Hall Founder’s Day A Success
- Arkansas Toothpick Update- July, 2010
- Confederate Flag Day Time Change
- March 2010 Toothpick
- Toothpick February 2010
- 1860 Christmas Party Invitation
- Lee/Grant Debate
- Annual Camp White Sulphur Springs Living History Slated
- Sulphur Springs Biannual Cleanup A Success
- Pine Bluff SCV Camp Hosts Historical Memorial Service
- Arkansas Toothpick- April 2009 Edition
- Cleburne Memorial Saturday March 14, 2009
- Camden Daffodil Fest- Information for the Jefferson Guard Cadet Corps
- Arkansas Toothpick March 2009
- Reed’s Bridge Event Slated March 6-8
- Arkansas Toothpick 2009
- Living History and SCV Camp Re-Charter
- Prairie Grove 2008
- Janus Mardi Gras Parade
- Pine Bluff Students Make History As Mustering Of Nation’s First Civil War Cadet Corps Begins
- Notes from the California Boys- A Reflection of the 2008 Gettysburg Reenactment
- Battle of Yellville Update
- Old State House Event Slated for Sept. 6, 2008
- A Note From Cabot Regarding Lee Parade
- Arkansas Post Event Slated Jan 26-27
- Annual Camp White Sulphur Springs Event Slated Oct. 13-14
- The Camden Daffodil Festival
Marks' Mills (11)
- Reports of Brigadier General William L. Cabell, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, of engagement at Poison Spring and action at Marks’ Mills
- Report of Brigadier General James F. Fagan, C. S. Army, commanding division, of action at Marks’ Mills
- Unpublished Scouting Report (Marks’ Mills)
- Battle Of Marks’ Mills (A History)
- April 24, 1864 Dispatches (Marks’ Mills)
- Summary of The Battle of Marks’ Mills from Cabell’s HQ
- Report of Colonel James C. Monroe, First Arkansas Cavalry, of action at Marks’ Mills.
- Report of Lieutenant Colonel Thomas M. Gunter, Arkansas Battalion, of action at Marks’ Mills
- Report of Colonel A. Gordon, Fourth Arkansas Cavalry, of action at Marks’ Mills
- Report of Colonel T. J. Morgan, Second Arkansas Cavalry, of action at Marks’ Mills
- Brief History of the Camden Expidetion
Memorial Services (48)
- Cleburne Reminder This Weekend / Call For Troops in Helena
- Patrick R. Cleburne Annual Memorial Saturday March 17, 2012
- Arkansas Civil War Reenacting
- Annual David Owen Dodd Memorial Slated
- Annual David O. Dodd Service Slated For January 7, 2012
- Cleburne Memorial Service In TN
- Events
- 2011 Memorial Day Service Observed
- July 4th Event Slated In Jacksonville
- Southern Cross Of Honor To Be Presented On May 21, 2011
- VFW Veterans Memorial Day Service
- Battle Of Jenkins Ferry Living History This Weekend
- Now Recruiting Civil War Reenactors
- Confederate Flag Day Slated
- LA Memorial Service A Success
- SCV Memorial Service Reminder
- 26th Annual Cleburne Memorial
- Confederate Memorial Service Slated For March 19 in Indianola, MS
- 26th Annual Patrick R. Cleburne Memorial Slated For March 12, 2011
- Memorial Service Slated For March 19
- Confederate Memorial Service Slated For April 17, 2011 In Greenville, MS
- Boy Martyr of the Confederacy Remembered
- David O. Dodd Annual Memorial Service Slated For January 8, 2011
- Confederate Roll of Honor 1st Lt. James Graham Wilson Memorial Service
- Arkansas Toothpick Update- July, 2010
- Confederate Roll Of Honor Soldier Memorial Slated for July 17, 2010
- Memorial Day Service Slated for Sunday, May 30
- Confederate Flag Day
- Confederate Flag Day Time Change
- March 2010 Toothpick
- Toothpick February 2010
- Arkansas Toothpick January 2010
- Monument Dedication Slated for October 17,2009
- Pine Bluff SCV Camp Hosts Historical Memorial Service
- Special Edition: 2009 Division Reunion
- Arkansas Toothpick- April 2009 Edition
- Cleburne Memorial Saturday March 14, 2009
- Arkansas Toothpick March 2009
- Students Dedicate Veterans Memorial Garden
- Arkansas Toothpick 2009
- Commander Durnett Memorial Service
- Directions to Turney Ancestor Service
- Confederate Memorial Slated For April 12, 2008
- Gen. Patrick R. Cleburne Memorial Helena- March 15, 2008
- Confederate Flag Day 2007
- Confederate Flag Day
- Cleburne Memorial Service 2007
- Greenville, MS Memorial Service April 1
Monticello (14)
- From the journal of James B. Lockney of Co “G” 28th Wisconsin Inf.
- Report of Colonel John F. Ritter, First Missouri Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade
- Report of Captain Adolph Bechand, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (October 27, 1864)
- Report of Colonel John F. Ritter, First Missouri Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade
- Report of Captain Adolph Bechand, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (Oct. 27, 1864)
- Report of Colonel John F. Ritter, First Missouri Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade (Oct 13, 1864)
- Report of Major Frederick Behlendorff, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (Oct. 9, 1864)
- Report of Colonel John F. Ritter, First Missouri Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade (Oct. 13, 1864)
- Report of Major Frederick Behlendorff, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (Pine Bluff)
- Report of Captain Adolph Bechand, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (Pine Bluff)
- Scouting Report On Confederate Army in Warren, October 4, 1864
- Scouting Report: October 4, 1864- Pine Bluff
- Report of Confederate Buildup Around Pine Bluff
- Scouting Report, October 4, 1864
Mount Elba (25)
- From the journal of James B. Lockney of Co “G” 28th Wisconsin Inf.
- Report of Colonel John F. Ritter, First Missouri Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade
- Report of Major Frederick Behlendorff, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry.
- HDQRS. COMPANY B, THIRTEENTH ILLINOIS CAVALRY-Pine Bluff, Ark., October 27, 1864
- Report:HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF ARKANSAS, Little Rock, May 4, 1864.
- Report of Captain Adolph Bechand, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (October 27, 1864)
- Report of Brigadier General James F. Fagan, C. S. Army, commanding division, of action at Marks’ Mills
- Report of Colonel John F. Ritter, First Missouri Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade
- Report of Major Frederick Behlendorff, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (October 9, 1864)
- Report of Captain Adolph Bechand, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (Oct. 27, 1864)
- Itinerary of the First Brigade, Cavalry Division, Seventh Army Corps, Colonel Albert Erskine, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry commanding
- Report of Colonel John F. Ritter, First Missouri Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade (Oct 13, 1864)
- Report of Major Frederick Behlendorff, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (Oct. 9, 1864)
- Report of Colonel John F. Ritter, First Missouri Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade (Oct. 13, 1864)
- Report of Major Frederick Behlendorff, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (Pine Bluff)
- Report of Captain Adolph Bechand, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (Pine Bluff)
- Reports of Colonel Powell Clayton, Fifth Kansas Cavalry, commanding at Pine Bluff, of expedition to Mount Elba and Long View, &c.
- Chronology of Events- October, 1864
- October, 1864 Chronology of Union Forces in South Arkansas
- Summary of The Battle of Marks’ Mills from Cabell’s HQ
- Report of Lieutenant Colonel Edmund B. Gray, Twenty-eighth Wisconsin Infantry, of expedition to Mount Elba and operations October 26, 1864-May 13, 1864
- Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Samuel B. Marks, Eighteenth Illinois Infantry, of expedition to Mount Elba
- Report of Captain Benjamin T. Humphrey, Seventh Missouri Cavalry, of action at Mount Elba.
- Report of Captain Lyndsey J. Smith, Twenty-eight Wisconsin Infantry, of action at Mount Elba
- Report of Lieutenant Colonel Wilton A. Jenkins, Fifth Kansas Cavalry, of action at Mount Elba, &c.
New Book Releases (2)
News (158)
- Battle Of Jenkins’ Ferry Book Available On 148th Anniversary
- University of Arkansas at Monticello Hosts Traveling Arkansas Civil War Exhibit
- ARKANSAS STORIES CYCLE FOCUSES ON CIVIL WAR EXPERIENCES
- ARKANSAS CIVIL WAR SESQUICENTENNIAL EVENTS FOR MARCH 2012 ANNOUNCED
- Help Support The Arkansas Toothpick
- Arkansas Toothpick Maintenance
- ARKANSAS CIVIL WAR SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMISSION APPROVES JOHNSON HISTORICAL MARKER
- AHA EXTENDS DEADLINE FOR DURNETT AWARD ON CIVIL WAR ARKANSAS
- New Arkansas Civil War Silver Coins Feature Cleburne and CSS Arkansas
- New Arkansas Civil War Coin (Solid Silver- reserve yours today!)
- FEBRUARY 2012 ARKANSAS CIVIL WAR SESQUICENTENNIAL EVENTS ANNOUNCED
- CIVIL WAR SEMINAR SLATED BY THE OLD STATE HOUSE MUSEUM
- History on C-Span- Input Needed From Arkansas Toothpick Readers
- ARKANSAS CIVIL WAR SESQUICENTENNIAL EVENTS FOR JANUARY ANNOUNCED
- Annual David Owen Dodd Memorial Slated
- ARKANSAS CIVIL WAR SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMISSION AWARDS GRANTS FOR PROJECTS
- A Message From H.K. Edgerton Regarding Views of Being A Black Decendent of A Confederate Soldier
- Civil War Symposium Series in Jefferson County
- Planning Meeting for the First Annual Arkansas Civil War Symposium Hosted in Pine Bluff Featuring Historians William Shea, Ph.D. and Chris Harrod
- New Research Grant Available
- Display to Honor Fayetteville Women
- ARKANSAS CIVIL WAR SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMISSION APPROVES JEFFERSON COUNTY HISTORICAL MARKER
- Events
- Call for Papers
- LECTURE ON CIVIL WAR UNIONISTS By James J. Johnston
- National Archives Week
- Lifetime Achievement Award Nominations
- Upcoming Events at Prairie Grove Battlefield
- Stone Mountain Carving Subject of Debate
- The War Comes Home – Civil War Tour of Van Buren Slated For October 8, 2011
- ARKANSAS CIVIL WAR SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMISSION APPROVES WOODRUFF COUNTY HISTORICAL MARKER
- Lecture: “Civil War Medicine … Why Should I Care?
- Civil War Battles: The Dishonorable Men Who Fought Them & the Weapons They Used
- ARKANSAS CIVIL WAR SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMISSION APPROVES UNION COUNTY HISTORICAL MARKER
- Southern Memorial Association Receives Deed to Walker Cemetery
- Online resource centralizes inventory of materials for Arkansas history teachers
- New Cell Phone Tours Available Across the State For Arkansas Civil War Battlefields
- Arkansas Announces Newly-Formed Reenactors Battalion
- 148th Anniversary Battle of Reed’s Bridge Slated August 26-28
- 5th Annual Red River Heritage Symposium Slated July 23, 2011
- Arkansas Toothpick Hosts New Page For Reenactors To Swap And Shop
- Civil War Discovery To Be Discussed Thursday At Jefferson County Museum
- Civil War Relic Show and Auction Included In Warren Pink Tomato Fest This Weekend
- Jefferson County Civil War Collaborative Meeting Slated For May 26, 2011
- Quantrill Special Collections Research Website Now Available
- South Arkansas Civil War Reenactors Conference Slated
- South Carolina Calls Recess In Honor Of Confederate Memorial Day
- AETN Civil War Film Now Available Online
- Civil War Flag Exhibit In Rogers
- Confederate Cemetery Fundraiser in Washington County
- Arkansawyers Seem Not To Care About 150th
- Battle Of Jenkins Ferry Living History This Weekend
- Now Recruiting Civil War Reenactors
- Quantrill Special Collections Research Project Slated To Open In 2012
- A Thank You From The Editor
- List of Events at Prairie Grove State Park
- Summer Teacher Workshops at ASU Heritage Sites
- Arkansas Civil War on TV
- Arkansas Division Reunion Reminder
- Confederate POW-MIA Flag
- ARKANSAS CIVIL WAR SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMISSION ANNOUNCES CIVIL WAR ARKANSAS PASSPORT PROGRAM
- Whose War Was It? The Influence of Race on War in Western Arkansas and Indian Territory (1863-1865
- Rep. Loy Mauch Responds To Arkansas History Commission Issue
- Arkansas Should Be Ashamed!
- Arkansas Toothpick Syndicated
- 2011 Arkansas Division SCV Reunion Slated April 1-2, 2011
- Confederate Flag Ban Listed In Marshall, Arkansas
- Jefferson County Civil War Collaborative To Meet February 24
- A Note To Arkansas Reenactors And Living Historians
- Jacksonport State Park Announces Exhibit Opening
- Toothpick Update Part 2
- Febuary 2011 Toothpick Update Part 1
- Arkansas SCV Will Not Become Involved With White Nationalists
- The Little Rock Arsenal Crisis Remembered On February 12, 2011
- Boy Martyr of the Confederacy Remembered
- Toothpick Update (January, 2011)
- Toothpick Update- December, 2010
- Happy Thanksgiving From the SCV
- Meetings Slated on Pine Bluff’s 150th Anniversary of the Civil War
- Civil War Sesquicentennial Part of November Meeting Agenda
- November Toothpick Update
- ARKANSAS CIVIL WAR SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMISSION TO HOLD INFORMATION MEETINGS IN BATESVILLE AND PINE BLUFF
- Arkansas History Commission Exhibit
- Toothpick Update, October 2010
- White Hall Founder’s Day A Success
- Arkansas Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission Meeting Slated
- A Call For Papers and Presentations
- Illinois State Historical Society Calls For Papers
- 4th Annual Red River Region Heritage Symposium Slated For July 24, 2010
- Arkansas Civil War Sesquicentennial Meeting Slated
- 25th Annual Arkansas Book and Paper Show Slated
- Arkansas Toothpick Update- July, 2010
- Happy Secession Day by Thomas J. DiLorenzo
- Cleburne Camp Charter Member Passes Away
- Toothpick Update
- Pine Bluff Student Wins Southern Essay Contest
- Toothpick Update
- Toothpick- April, 2010
- March 2010 Toothpick
- Toothpick February 2010
- Toothpick November 2009
- Lee/Grant Debate
- Cleburne Camp To Hold Elections
- Arkansas Toothpick September 2009
- Pine Bluff SCV Camp Hosts Historical Memorial Service
- Special Edition: 2009 Division Reunion
- Arkansas Toothpick- April 2009 Edition
- Join The Reed’s Bridge Battle Field Preservation Society, Inc
- Reed’s Bridge Cleanup Day Slated For March 21
- Arkansas Toothpick March 2009
- Subscribe to the Arkansas Toothpick
- New Book Released On Arkansas Civil War Flags
- School for the Lady Slated
- Arkansas Toothpick February 2009
- Arkansas Toothpick 2009
- Living History and SCV Camp Re-Charter
- Cleburne Camp Christmas
- Southern Heritage Victory
- Janus Mardi Gras Parade
- Compatriot In Need
- The Soap Box: Dispatches from Cyber Space
- Charles “Chuck” Olin Durnett (September 18, 1941 – July 4, 2008)
- Commander Durnett Memorial Service
- The Gray Line- News from General HQ
- History Revised by Political Correctness in Louisiana
- 3rd Arkansas Infantry Letters Found (Part 5)
- Battle of Yellville Reenactment Cancelled
- 3rd Arkansas Infantry Letters Found (Part 4)
- 3rd Arkansas Infantry Letters Found (Part 3)
- Dispatch from Patrick R. Cleburne Camp #1433 of the Sons of Confederate Veterans
- 3rd Arkansas Infantry Letters Recently Found (Part 2)
- Confederate Memorial Slated For April 12, 2008
- 3rd Arkansas Infantry Letters Recently Found (Part 1)
- Dispatch from SCV National HQ
- Arkansas Division of the Sons of Confederate Veterans Hosts Annual Reunion
- Miss Ellie To Give Talk At The Civil War Roundtable of Arkansas
- Gen. Patrick R. Cleburne Memorial Helena- March 15, 2008
- Honoring The Past To Preserve The Future – Pine Bluff Commercial Special Story
- A Note From Cabot Regarding Lee Parade
- Arkansas Post Event Slated Jan 26-27
- Lee/Jackson Dinner
- Arlington National Cemetery at Christmas
- There is more to spreading the word than just re-enacting.
- Cleburne Camp Christmas Party
- Cleburne Camp Teams Up With Dixie Outfitters
- Cleburne Camp Sponsors Winning Racecar
- “An outrageous lie”
- Confederate Flag Day 2007
- Confederate Flag Day
- Historic Preservation Problem
- Cleburne Memorial Service 2007
- Park Day ’07
- April Meeting Set for 4-17-07
- Camp Meeting March 20
- ArkansasToothpick 2.0
- Patrick Cleburne Memorial Service
- Arkansas Division Reunion 2007
- General Robert Edward Lee 1807-2007
Newsletters (2)
Official Records (66)
- Arkansas Toothpick 150th Year Anniversary of the Civil War Project
- HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF ARKANSAS- Little Rock- January21, 1865
- Clayton Spares Troops for Gen. Carr (January 21, 1865)
- From the journal of James B. Lockney of Co “G” 28th Wisconsin Inf.
- Union Scouting Report- October 31, 1864
- Report of Colonel John F. Ritter, First Missouri Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade
- Report of Major Frederick Behlendorff, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry.
- HDQRS. COMPANY B, THIRTEENTH ILLINOIS CAVALRY-Pine Bluff, Ark., October 27, 1864
- Report of Captain Gurnsey W. Davis, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry-PINE BLUFF, ARK., October 26, 1864
- HDQRS. DETACHMENT SEVENTH ARMY CORPS, Little Rock, Ark., April 26, 1864.
- HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF ARKANSAS, &C., Little Rock, Ark., April 28, 1864.
- Report:HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF ARKANSAS, Little Rock, May 4, 1864
- Report:HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF ARKANSAS, Little Rock, May 4, 1864.
- Report:HEADQUARTERS U. S. FORCES AT PINE BLUFF (May 24, 1865)
- October 4, 1864: Communication Regarding Confederate “Demonstrations” in Pine Bluff
- October 4, 1864 Report of Confederate (Magruder) Making Demonstrations Against Pine Bluff
- Report of Captain Gurnsey W. Davis, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (Oct.26, 1864)
- HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF ARKANSAS, &C., Little Rock, April 12, 1864.
- Report of Captain Adolph Bechand, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (October 27, 1864)
- Reports of Brigadier General William L. Cabell, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, of engagement at Poison Spring and action at Marks’ Mills
- Report of Brigadier General James F. Fagan, C. S. Army, commanding division, of action at Marks’ Mills
- Report of Major B. D. Chenoweth, Twenty-first Texas Cavalry, commanding Texas Cavalry Brigade
- Report of Major R. C. Wood, Missouri Cavalry Battalion (Confederate)
- Scouting Report- August 20, 1864
- General Orders #65
- Examples of Pine Bluff Money in the 1860-1870 Era
- Troop Movements- August 20, 1864
- Report of Lieutenant Colonel Richard G. Ward, Seventy-ninth U. S. Colored Troops. HDQRS. SEVENTY-NINTH Regiment U. S. COLORED TROOPS, Little Rock, Ark., May 12, 1865.
- Report of Major Gurnsey W. Davis, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry. PINE BLUFF, ARK., May 11, 1865.
- Report of Colonel John F. Ritter, First Missouri Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade
- Report of Major Frederick Behlendorff, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (October 9, 1864)
- Report of Captain Adolph Bechand, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (Oct. 27, 1864)
- Report of Captain Gurnsey W. Davis, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (Oct. 26. 1864)
- Skirmish Near Pine Bluff- Telegraph Wire Down
- Itinerary of the First Brigade, Cavalry Division, Seventh Army Corps, Colonel Albert Erskine, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry commanding
- Report of Colonel John F. Ritter, First Missouri Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade (Oct 13, 1864)
- Report of Major Frederick Behlendorff, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (Oct. 9, 1864)
- Report of Lieutenant Colonel Henry C. Caldwell, Third Iowa Cavalry, of the pursuit of Marmaduke
- Report of Brigadier General John S. Marmaduke, C. S. Army, commanding expedition
- Report of Colonel Colton Greene, Third Missouri Cavalry (Confederate), commanding Marmaduke’s brigade
- Report of Colonel Robert R. Lawther, Tenth Missouri Cavalry (Confederate), commanding brigade
- Report of Colonel G. W. Thompson, Sixth Missouri Cavalry (Confederate), commanding Shelby’s brigade.
- Unpublished Scouting Report (Marks’ Mills)
- Battle Of Marks’ Mills (A History)
- Report of Colonel J. C. Monroe, First Arkansas Cavalry, commanding Cabell’s brigade
- Report of Confederates Enroute to Pine Bluff via Steamer (Oct. 4, 1864)
- Report of Colonel John F. Ritter, First Missouri Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade (Oct. 13, 1864)
- Report of Major Frederick Behlendorff, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (Pine Bluff)
- Report of Captain Adolph Bechand, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (Pine Bluff)
- Shiloh in the Official Records
- April 24, 1864 Dispatches (Marks’ Mills)
- Confederate Guerrillas near Pine Bluff at the McMilley Place
- A Brief History of Camden, Arkansas During The Civil War
- Reports of Colonel Powell Clayton, Fifth Kansas Cavalry, commanding at Pine Bluff, of expedition to Mount Elba and Long View, &c.
- A Short History Lesson: Victory Ships
- Scouting Report On Confederate Army in Warren, October 4, 1864
- Scouting Report: October 4, 1864- Pine Bluff
- Report of Confederate Buildup Around Pine Bluff
- Chronology of Events- October, 1864
- Pine Bluff Artillery- A Brief History
- October, 1864 Chronology of Union Forces in South Arkansas
- Summary of The Battle of Marks’ Mills from Cabell’s HQ
- Report of Colonel James C. Monroe, First Arkansas Cavalry, of action at Marks’ Mills.
- Report of Lieutenant Colonel Thomas M. Gunter, Arkansas Battalion, of action at Marks’ Mills
- Report of Colonel A. Gordon, Fourth Arkansas Cavalry, of action at Marks’ Mills
- Report of Colonel T. J. Morgan, Second Arkansas Cavalry, of action at Marks’ Mills
- Report of Union Embarking on Steamer to Pine Bluff
- Brief History of the Camden Expidetion
- Scouting Report, October 4, 1864
- Pine Bluff Connection To John Wayne
- Report of Lieutenant Colonel Edmund B. Gray, Twenty-eighth Wisconsin Infantry, of expedition to Mount Elba and operations October 26, 1864-May 13, 1864
- Brief Description of the Battle of Poison Springs
- Report of Captain George W. Suesburry, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry, commanding scout (Pine Bluff)
- Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Samuel B. Marks, Eighteenth Illinois Infantry, of expedition to Mount Elba
- Organization of the Confederate forces in Arkansas, General E. Kirby Smith
- General Sterling Price’s Overview of the Red River Campaign of 1864
- Report of Captain Benjamin T. Humphrey, Seventh Missouri Cavalry, of action at Mount Elba.
- Report of Captain Lyndsey J. Smith, Twenty-eight Wisconsin Infantry, of action at Mount Elba
- Report of Lieutenant Colonel Wilton A. Jenkins, Fifth Kansas Cavalry, of action at Mount Elba, &c.
- Reports of Colonel Robert C. Newton, Fifth Arkansas Cavalry, commanding division
- Report of Major John P. Bull, Fifth Arkansas Cavalry, commanding Newton’s brigade
- Report of Captain W. B. Denson, commanding squadron
Old But Helpful Newsletter Articles (69)
- The Truth Behind the Hanging of David O. Dodd- An Addendum to Arkansas Civil War History
- Frances Clalin AKA Jack Williams
- Mother’s Day and Southern Ties
- The Chaplain’s Corner
- The Chaplain’s Corner- John 3:16
- Steele’s Retreat To Little Rock- A Brief History
- Civil War Era Eyeglasses
- T.M.M.S. (Toting Too Much S***) and Other Incorrect Things
- Chaplain’s Corner- The Resume of Jesus Christ
- Camp Layout
- Chaplain’s Corner
- Arkansas Civil War Sesquicentennial
- A Brief History of the Knights Templar
- Did You Know?- A History of Humpty Dumpty
- The Chaplain’s Corner
- Stirring the Pot: The Language of the Fan
- I am a refugee. Won’t you please help me?
- Campfire Safety
- The Chaplain’s Corner: “Saved Alone” The History behind the Hymn
- Stirring the Pot: EVERY SOLDIER IS HIS OWN PHYSICIAN
- The Battle of Elkhorn Tavern
- The Emancipation of the Negroes, January, 1863—The Past and the Future
- Be careful who is watching you
- A Short Look at Pocahontas and Randolph County in the Civil War
- Trans-Mississippi: A Term Explained
- Cannon Fodder
- The Chaplain’s Corner
- Why are we here?- Comments From The Civilian Corp
- Recipe Requests From Camp White Fellowship
- ROLLER SKATING: A Very Brief History
- Secession? Legal? Oh really!
- The Chaplain’s Corner
- Examples of Pine Bluff Money in the 1860-1870 Era
- Cannon Fodder- July 2007
- The Chaplain’s Corner: Did God Create Evil?
- What Is A Lady? By Varina Jefferson Davis
- Freemasons At Gettysburg
- The History of Camp Wright and Camp Mills and the Texas Defense of the lower Arkansas
- A Few Facts About Our President On His Birthday
- What The F? Black Powder Grades
- The Chaplain’s Corner
- Was it Southern or Northern military fanaticism?
- Youngsters Not Familiar With…
- Speckled Enamelware
- What Did A Civil War Soldier Carry?
- Masons In The Civil War (A Poem)
- Chaplain’s Corner
- Sleep Deprivation, 19th Century Style
- Comments from Cpl Mike Lewis
- The Chaplain’s Corner
- Special Shiloh Edition (1st Arkansas at Shiloh)
- Artillery is a Team Sport
- The Chaplain’s Corner- A Poem
- Packing tips for your knapsack
- Shiloh in the Official Records
- A Brief History of Camden, Arkansas During The Civil War
- The Chaplain’s Corner: The Attorney
- Civil War Valentine Cards
- A Short History Lesson: Victory Ships
- Cleaning Your Musket 101
- Chaplain’s Corner- The Old Wicker Coal Basket
- David O. Dodd
- Ft. Hindman- A History
- A Different Christmas Poem
- Brief History on Artillery at Shiloh
- Pine Bluff Artillery- A Brief History
- The Chaplain’s Corner
- A Brief History of Christmas in America
- The Richmond Daily Dispatch
- Chaplain’s Corner
- Presentation of Banners to the Jefferson Co. Guards
- Report of Reenactor Camp Getting Hit By Tornado
- Brief History of the Camden Expidetion
- The Chaplain’s Corner
- Women In The Ranks?
- The Last Salute (A Poem)
- Chaplain’s Corner
- The 5th Kansas Cavalry (A History)
- Battle of Perryville
- The Chaplain’s Corner- Why Taps is Played
- The Battle of 1st Manassas- A Brief History
- Our President on His Birthday
- Chaplain’s Corner
- Brief History of the 1st Arkansas Light Artillery
- Chaplain’s Corner
- Hey, General Moore!
- Hygiene in the Field
- Protecting Your Investment- How to Clean Your Musket
- Chaplain’s Corner
- THE CAMPAIGINER
Pine Bluff (59)
- HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF ARKANSAS- Little Rock- January21, 1865
- Clayton Spares Troops for Gen. Carr (January 21, 1865)
- Union Scouting Report- October 31, 1864
- Report of Colonel John F. Ritter, First Missouri Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade
- Report of Major Frederick Behlendorff, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry.
- HDQRS. COMPANY B, THIRTEENTH ILLINOIS CAVALRY-Pine Bluff, Ark., October 27, 1864
- Report of Captain Gurnsey W. Davis, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry-PINE BLUFF, ARK., October 26, 1864
- HDQRS. DETACHMENT SEVENTH ARMY CORPS, Little Rock, Ark., April 26, 1864.
- HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF ARKANSAS, &C., Little Rock, Ark., April 28, 1864.
- Report:HEADQUARTERS U. S. FORCES AT PINE BLUFF (May 24, 1865)
- October 4, 1864: Communication Regarding Confederate “Demonstrations” in Pine Bluff
- October 4, 1864 Report of Confederate (Magruder) Making Demonstrations Against Pine Bluff
- Report of Captain Gurnsey W. Davis, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (Oct.26, 1864)
- HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF ARKANSAS, &C., Little Rock, April 12, 1864.
- Report of Captain Adolph Bechand, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (October 27, 1864)
- Report of Major B. D. Chenoweth, Twenty-first Texas Cavalry, commanding Texas Cavalry Brigade
- Report of Major R. C. Wood, Missouri Cavalry Battalion (Confederate)
- Scouting Report- August 20, 1864
- General Orders #65
- Examples of Pine Bluff Money in the 1860-1870 Era
- Troop Movements- August 20, 1864
- Report of Lieutenant Colonel Richard G. Ward, Seventy-ninth U. S. Colored Troops. HDQRS. SEVENTY-NINTH Regiment U. S. COLORED TROOPS, Little Rock, Ark., May 12, 1865.
- Report of Major Gurnsey W. Davis, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry. PINE BLUFF, ARK., May 11, 1865.
- Report of Colonel John F. Ritter, First Missouri Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade
- Report of Major Frederick Behlendorff, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (October 9, 1864)
- Report of Captain Adolph Bechand, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (Oct. 27, 1864)
- Report of Captain Gurnsey W. Davis, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (Oct. 26. 1864)
- Skirmish Near Pine Bluff- Telegraph Wire Down
- Itinerary of the First Brigade, Cavalry Division, Seventh Army Corps, Colonel Albert Erskine, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry commanding
- Report of Colonel John F. Ritter, First Missouri Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade (Oct 13, 1864)
- Report of Major Frederick Behlendorff, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (Oct. 9, 1864)
- Report of Lieutenant Colonel Henry C. Caldwell, Third Iowa Cavalry, of the pursuit of Marmaduke
- Report of Brigadier General John S. Marmaduke, C. S. Army, commanding expedition
- Report of Colonel Colton Greene, Third Missouri Cavalry (Confederate), commanding Marmaduke’s brigade
- Report of Colonel Robert R. Lawther, Tenth Missouri Cavalry (Confederate), commanding brigade
- Report of Colonel G. W. Thompson, Sixth Missouri Cavalry (Confederate), commanding Shelby’s brigade.
- Report of Colonel J. C. Monroe, First Arkansas Cavalry, commanding Cabell’s brigade
- Report of Confederates Enroute to Pine Bluff via Steamer (Oct. 4, 1864)
- Report of Colonel John F. Ritter, First Missouri Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade (Oct. 13, 1864)
- Report of Major Frederick Behlendorff, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (Pine Bluff)
- April 24, 1864 Dispatches (Marks’ Mills)
- Confederate Guerrillas near Pine Bluff at the McMilley Place
- A Short History Lesson: Victory Ships
- Scouting Report On Confederate Army in Warren, October 4, 1864
- Scouting Report: October 4, 1864- Pine Bluff
- Report of Confederate Buildup Around Pine Bluff
- Chronology of Events- October, 1864
- Pine Bluff Artillery- A Brief History
- October, 1864 Chronology of Union Forces in South Arkansas
- Report of Union Embarking on Steamer to Pine Bluff
- Scouting Report, October 4, 1864
- Pine Bluff Connection To John Wayne
- Report of Lieutenant Colonel Edmund B. Gray, Twenty-eighth Wisconsin Infantry, of expedition to Mount Elba and operations October 26, 1864-May 13, 1864
- Report of Captain George W. Suesburry, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry, commanding scout (Pine Bluff)
- Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Samuel B. Marks, Eighteenth Illinois Infantry, of expedition to Mount Elba
- Report of Captain Lyndsey J. Smith, Twenty-eight Wisconsin Infantry, of action at Mount Elba
- Reports of Colonel Robert C. Newton, Fifth Arkansas Cavalry, commanding division
- Report of Major John P. Bull, Fifth Arkansas Cavalry, commanding Newton’s brigade
- Report of Captain W. B. Denson, commanding squadron
Pine Bluff Slave Narrative (5)
- From the slave narrative of Uncle William Baltimore of Route 1, Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Age 103
- From the slave narrative of Parriah Washington, 812 Spruce Street, Pine Bluff, Arkansas, age 86
- From the slave narrative of John Young, 923 E. Fifteenth, Pine Bluff, Arkansas Age: 89
- From the slave narrative of John Young 925 E. 15th Ave., Pine Bluff, Ark. Age: 92
- From the slave narrative of Sam Word, 1122 Missouri Street, Pine Bluff, Arkansas at 78 years of age:
Poison Springs (3)
- Reports of Brigadier General William L. Cabell, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, of engagement at Poison Spring and action at Marks’ Mills
- Brief History of the Camden Expidetion
- Brief Description of the Battle of Poison Springs
Preservations (31)
- Helena progressing toward Civil War tourist destination- by Jack Myers, Education Coordinator at the Delta Cultural Center, Helena.(Part 4)
- Helena progressing toward Civil War tourist destination by Jack Myers, Education Coordinator at the Delta Cultural Center, Helena. (Part 2)
- Helena progressing toward Civil War tourist destination- by Jack Myers, Education Coordinator at the Delta Cultural Center, Helena.(Part 3)
- Helena progressing toward Civil War tourist destination- by Jack Myers, Education Coordinator at the Delta Cultural Center, Helena. (Part 1)
- Digital Copy of 1871 Map of Jefferson County Coming Soon
- ARKANSAS CIVIL WAR SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMISSION APPROVES VAN BUREN COUNTY HISTORICAL MARKER
- ARKANSAS CIVIL WAR SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMISSION APPROVES UNION COUNTY HISTORICAL MARKER
- Southern Memorial Association Receives Deed to Walker Cemetery
- New Cell Phone Tours Available Across the State For Arkansas Civil War Battlefields
- Reed’s Bridge Work This Weekend (a meessage from Steve Shore)
- Civil War Discovery To Be Discussed Thursday At Jefferson County Museum
- Reed’s Bridge Workday This Weekend
- Confederate Cemetery Fundraiser in Washington County
- ARKANSAS CIVIL WAR SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMISSION TO HOLD INFORMATION MEETINGS IN BATESVILLE AND PINE BLUFF
- Arkansas History Commission Exhibit
- Toothpick Update, October 2010
- Reed’s Bridge Update
- 4th Annual Red River Region Heritage Symposium Slated For July 24, 2010
- Grave Concerns
- Toothpick Update
- An 1826 Poem to Give Us All Something To Be Thankful For This Season
- CSA 900 a Done Deal
- Cemetery Symposium November 7
- Sulphur Springs Biannual Cleanup A Success
- Camp White Sulphur Springs Clean Up Slated for Saturday
- Special Edition: 2009 Division Reunion
- Join The Reed’s Bridge Battle Field Preservation Society, Inc
- Reed’s Bridge Cleanup Day Slated For March 21
- Camp White Sulphur Springs Confederate Cemetery
- Marks Mill Battlefield Preservation
- Dexter Cemetery Preservation
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- General Grant Notes That War Not Over Slavery At All
- Black History in the Civil War: John Edward Bush
- Remembering the Women of Arkansas in February, 1862
- Remembering Black History in the U.S. Senate Debates on March 2, 1861
- Arkansas Civil War Black History Month Primary Source: Black Confederate Denied Pension Because He Was Black
- The Proverbial Smoking Gun of the Civil War in Arkansas Has Been Found
- Last Letter of Henry Wirz submitted by Ruthie Fisher
- Wilson’s Creek Arkansas Troop Remembered
- 150 Years Ago- Arkansawyers Gear Up For Winter
- The border state of KY refused Lincoln
- Revisionist History Corrected By Unlikely Source
- 150 Years Ago- Confederate President Jeff Davis Calls For Troops / Battle of Wilson’s Creek
- 150 Years Ago- The Battle of Wilson’s Creek
- 150 Years Ago- Federal Blockade Forces Arkansas To Re-examine Natural Resourses
- 150 Years Ago- Actions In Missouri / Price evacuates Cowskin Prairie
- Question Of Secession Answered In Pre-Civil War Legislation
- 150 Years Ago… Arkansas Lawmakers Prepare For War
- 150 Years Ago… Arkansas Governor’s Speech To The Arkansas House of Representatives (Part 2)
- 150 Years Ago… Arkansas Governor’s Speech To The Arkansas House of Representatives (Part 1)
- 150 Years Ago… 4 Flags Over El Dorado
- Illinois State Historical Society Calls For Papers
- 4th Annual Red River Region Heritage Symposium Slated For July 24, 2010
- Happy Secession Day by Thomas J. DiLorenzo
- Primary Source: Additional Evidence of Northern Dependence on Southern Trade
- Pine Bluff Student Wins Southern Essay Contest
- White Sulphur Springs Hotel (1860 Advertisement)
- Information on Arkansas River Steamboat Found
- An 1826 Poem to Give Us All Something To Be Thankful For This Season
- Lee/Grant Debate
- Arkansas Civil War 360~Thomas C Hindman
- The Truth Behind the Hanging of David O. Dodd- An Addendum to Arkansas Civil War History
- 3rd Arkansas Infantry Letters Found (Part 5)
- Frances Clalin AKA Jack Williams
- 3rd Arkansas Infantry Letters Found (Part 4)
- Mother’s Day and Southern Ties
- 3rd Arkansas Infantry Letters Found (Part 3)
- 3rd Arkansas Infantry Letters Recently Found (Part 2)
- 3rd Arkansas Infantry Letters Recently Found (Part 1)
- TENT STAKES
- Cleburne Memorial Enhances March Activities
- A Word About Susan Tarleton
- USS Baron DeKalb: The Masonic Ironclad?
- Civil War Era Eyeglasses
- From the journal of James B. Lockney of Co “G” 28th Wisconsin Inf.
- Camp Layout
- A Brief History of the Knights Templar
- Did You Know?- A History of Humpty Dumpty
- Stirring the Pot: The Language of the Fan
- Stirring the Pot: EVERY SOLDIER IS HIS OWN PHYSICIAN
- The Battle of Elkhorn Tavern
- The Emancipation of the Negroes, January, 1863—The Past and the Future
- Confederate Camels?
- Blacks As Confederate Soldiers
- Be careful who is watching you
- A Short Look at Pocahontas and Randolph County in the Civil War
- Cannon Fodder
- ROLLER SKATING: A Very Brief History
- Secession? Legal? Oh really!
- Examples of Pine Bluff Money in the 1860-1870 Era
- Cannon Fodder- July 2007
- What Is A Lady? By Varina Jefferson Davis
- Freemasons At Gettysburg
- The History of Camp Wright and Camp Mills and the Texas Defense of the lower Arkansas
- A Few Facts About Our President On His Birthday
- What The F? Black Powder Grades
- Was it Southern or Northern military fanaticism?
- Youngsters Not Familiar With…
- Speckled Enamelware
- Sleep Deprivation, 19th Century Style
- Unpublished Scouting Report (Marks’ Mills)
- Battle Of Marks’ Mills (A History)
- A Study on 1st Arkansas at Shiloh
- Special Shiloh Edition (1st Arkansas at Shiloh)
- Shiloh in the Official Records
- A Brief History of Camden, Arkansas During The Civil War
- Civil War Valentine Cards
- A Short History Lesson: Victory Ships
- David O. Dodd
- Ft. Hindman- A History
- Brief History on Artillery at Shiloh
- Pine Bluff Artillery- A Brief History
- A Brief History of Christmas in America
- The Richmond Daily Dispatch
- Presentation of Banners to the Jefferson Co. Guards
- Brief History of the Camden Expidetion
- Women In The Ranks?
- Pine Bluff Connection To John Wayne
- Brief Description of the Battle of Poison Springs
- The 5th Kansas Cavalry (A History)
- Battle of Perryville
- The Chaplain’s Corner- Why Taps is Played
- The Battle of 1st Manassas- A Brief History
- Our President on His Birthday
- Brief History of the 1st Arkansas Light Artillery
- Hey, General Moore!
- Uniforms
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- Report of Major Frederick Behlendorff, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (October 9, 1864)
- Report of Captain Adolph Bechand, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (Oct. 27, 1864)
- Report of Major Frederick Behlendorff, Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (Oct. 9, 1864)
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