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2
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Alternative name for Pea Ridge.
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3
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Last name of commanding officer of Company E, Lawrence County Rifles.
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5
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Soldiers too young or too old to serve in the actual military. These people would protect their county from invaders.
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7
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The most commonly known battle in the civil war that happened in Arkansas.
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8
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Small military.
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10
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Took place in Washington County, Arkansas on November 28, 1862.
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11
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Month Arkansas rejoined the Union. Not year.
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13
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Last name of commanding officer of Company A, Turnbull Guards.
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15
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Campaign for Cane Hill.
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18
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Last name of the commanding officer of Company B, Walker Grays.
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19
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Month the battle of Pea Ridge was fought.
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22
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Last name of the commanding officer of the Linden Dead-Shots, Company E.
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23
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Month Arkansas secedes from the union. Not year.
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25
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Alternate Designation of the 7th Regiment, Arkansas State Troops.
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27
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Last name of the commanding officer of Company I, Austin Rifles.
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28
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Last name of the commanding officer of Company A, Ashley Rangers.
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32
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Alternate Designation of the 5th Regiment, Arkansas State Troops.
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33
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Captain Robert S. Taylor’s Company name.
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34
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Capital of Arkansas through 1863-1864.
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36
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Located in Clay County, this battle took place on
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39
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Senator of Arkansas through the years 1862-1864. Last name of Johnson.
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40
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This battle took place on June 17, 1862.
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41
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Capital of Arkansas through 1861-1863.
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42
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Large weapons, typically used now to destroy aircraft and tanks. Were canons in this time.
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43
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Arkansas’s first volunteer soldiers served in this unit.
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46
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Alternative name for Hill’s Plantation.
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