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 Arkansas Post National Memorial - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arkansas Post, Arkansas was the first permanent French settlement in the lower Mississippi River valley and was the first territorial capital of the State of Arkansas.
Arkansas Post was founded in 1686 by Henri de Tonti at the site of a Quapaw Indian village named Osotouy near where the Arkansas River enters the Mississippi River.
The post was selected as the first capital of the Arkansas Territory and became the center of commercial and political life in Arkansas.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Arkansas_Post_National_Memorial   (376 words)

  
 The Civil War in Arkansas - Places Gillett
Directions: Arkansas Post National Memorial, located in east-central Arkansas, is considered part of the Arkansas Delta region.
He realized that holding on to the Post of Arkansas was impossible given the enemy's superiority in men and firepower, but he had hoped to be able to hang on until nightfall, when he would try to cut his way through the Union lines to safety.
By 1819, the post was a thriving river port important enough to be selected the capital of the Arkansas Territory.
www.civilwarbuff.org /gillett.html   (2474 words)

  
 Arkansas Post. The Columbia Gazetteer of North America. 2000
20), on the Arkansas R., SE Ark. Founded by the French in 1686 as a trading post, it is the oldest white settlement in the state; it became the capital of the Ark. territory in 1819.
Once an important port, Ark. Post was a Confederate stronghold during the Civil War until it was captured by Union troops in 1863.
www.bartleby.com /69/31/A06831.html   (101 words)

  
 ATU - French Colonial Arkansas
The first Arkansas Post was established by Henri de Tonti in 1686, at the Quapaw Indian village of Osotouy.
For example, a Post commandant in 1778 noted helpfully, that the post destroyed by Chickasaw in 1749 was not rebuilt, because the Arkansas River channel had moved away from Little Prairie.
One of the first settlements by the French in the Mississippi Valley was in Arkansas, in 1686 at what was variously termed the Postes des Akansas, or Arkansas Post.
www.uark.edu /campus-resources/archinfo/atufrencol.html   (2447 words)

  
 Arkansas Post National Memorial (Fort Hindman) site photos
From the northern corner of "Fort Hindman" extending about 700 yards west to the swamps of Post Bayou, the defenders of Arkansas Post established a fortified line to deter attack from the north.
While assembling for the descent on Vicksburg during the winter of 1862-63, General John A. McClernand diverted the portion of the Union army under his command to attack Arkansas Post.
To protect Little Rock and southeastern Arkansas from a river attack, Confederate engineers built an earthen fort at Arkansas Post in 1862.
www.civilwaralbum.com /vicksburg/ark_post.htm   (462 words)

  
 Arkansas Post --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Both Arkansas Post and Little Rock were captured by federal troops in 1863.
Settled in 1819 as a trading post by Joseph Bonne and known as Mount Marie, it was renamed in 1832 for its forest of giant pines.
city, capital of Arkansas, U.S. It is the seat of Pulaski county, on the Arkansas River in the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains in the central part of the state.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9009469   (813 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Dictionary - Arkansas Post National Memorial
MSN Encarta - Dictionary - Arkansas Post National Memorial
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Ar·kan·sas Post Na·tion·al Me·mo·ri·al national park in east central Arkansas.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Arkansas Post National Memorial
Arkansas Post National Memorial, national memorial authorized in 1960.
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 Arkansas Post National Memorial - Wikipedia
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Ein Wörterbucheintrag zu Arkansas Post National Memorial hat seinen Platz im Wiktionary (Wiktionary).
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Learn about one of Arkansas Post National Memorial's most distinguished reptiles.
Ranger program explores the history of Arkansas Post through the examination of archeological remains recovered from the Historic Townsite.
Listen to the story of "Colbert's Raid," the Revolutionary War battle fought at Arkansas Post.
www.arkansas.com /printerFriendly.asp?printPage=/calendar/calendar_by_location.asp?location=Gillett   (146 words)

  
 EPA: Federal Register: Notice of Availability of a Record of Decision on the Final Environmental Impact Statement/General Management Plan, Arkansas Post National Memorial, Arkansas
Basis for Decision In reaching its decision to select the preferred alternative, the NPS considered the purposes for which Arkansas Post National Memorial was established, and other laws and policies that apply to lands in the memorial, including the Organic Act, National Environmental Policy Act, and the NPS Management Policies.
The park staff would develop activities such as festivals and programs that focus on cultures that are associated with Arkansas Post National Memorial (ARPO).
These decision points were covered by looking at the varying degrees of these decision points: Alternative C emphasizes the preservation of cultural and natural resources of the park for future generations.
www.epa.gov /fedrgstr/EPA-IMPACT/2004/June/Day-16/i13517.htm   (904 words)

  
 ARKANSAS POST CHAPTER, NSDAR
The Arkansas Post Chapter was organized and confirmed by NSDAR on June 7, 1979 with thirteen charter members.
During the Spanish regime, 1765-1800, Arkansas Post was involved in the American Revolution.
Arkansas Post Chapter was named for the site of the only American Revolutionary War conflict nearby.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Village/7020/arkansaspost.htm   (391 words)

  
 Trail Guide - Region 4: History and Heritage
Located near Arkansas Post National Memorial, the museum's five buildings house exhibits which interpret the area's history from pre-historic and Colonial times to the present.
By 1819, the post was a thriving river port and the largest city in the region and selected the capital of the Arkansas Territory.
The battle, as well as the rest of Arkansas Post's rich history, is interpreted at the park museum.
www.arkansas.com /things-to-do/history-heritage/select/region/4/ID/32   (270 words)

  
 EPA: Federal Register: Arkansas Post National Memorial Final EIS Availability
ADDRESSES: Copies of the Final EIS/GMP are available by request by writing to Arkansas Post National Memorial, 1741 Old Post Road, Gillett, Arkansas 72055 or by telephone 870-548-2207, or by e-mail arpo_superintendent@nps.gov.
The memorial commemorates the human settlement near the confluence of the Arkansas and Mississippi Rivers and the events associated with the first European settlement in the Lower Mississippi River Valley by interpreting and fostering an appreciation of the interaction of the cultural groups, their histories, and their significance to the region.
The document can be picked-up in person at visitor center, 1741 Old Post Road, Gillett, Arkansas.
www.epa.gov /fedrgstr/EPA-IMPACT/2004/January/Day-06/i134.htm   (542 words)

  
 FLOWER DELIVERY Arkansas AR Arkansas FTD Florist Arkansas Flower Shop
COAT OF ARMS: In front of an American eagle is a shield displaying a steamboat, plow, beehive, and sheaf of wheat, symbols of Arkansas's industrial and agricultural wealth.
FLAG: On a red field, 25 stars on a blue band border a white diamond containing the word "Arkansas" and four blue stars.
Our flower shop delivery will assist you in any city in AR Arkansas.
www.wesleyberryflowers.com /flowers_AR_arkansas.html   (432 words)

  
 Arkansas Post National Memorial, Arkansas Maps, Driving Directions and Other Maps
These free Arkansas Post National Memorial, Arkansas map printables are great for planning that worry free vacation to travel down old country roads, learn about geography or to study road conditions.
Be sure to visit our Arkansas Post National Memorial, Arkansas Travel Guides by clicking on the menu item on the left for great hotel deals, event listings and tickets, airline tickets, tours, car rentals, basically everything you'll need for your trip.
It is a crucial segment of our Arkansas Post National Memorial, Arkansas Travel Guides as it assists as a trip advisor, road trip planner, route planner and route finder.
www.hometownusa.com /ar/maps/Arkansas_Post_National_Memorial.html   (376 words)

  
 Arkansas Post
National Memorials - Name and location Total acreage Arkansas Post (Ark.) 746.88 Arlington House, the Robert E. Lee...
Arkansas Post, community on the Arkansas River, SE Ark. Founded by the French in 1686 as a trading post, it is the oldest white settlement in the state; it became the capital of the Arkansas territory in 1819.
Once an important port, Arkansas Post was a Confederate stronghold during the Civil War until it was captured by Union troops in 1863.
www.infoplease.com /id/A0804723   (300 words)

  
 Arkansas Post National Memorial. The Columbia Gazetteer of North America. 2000
Arkansas Post National Memorial (389 acres/157 ha), SE Ark. Authorized 1960.
www.bartleby.com /69/32/A06832.html   (53 words)

  
 The Heartland I&M Network & Prairie Cluster Prototype Monitoring Program
The largest rivers at Effigy Mounds National Monument, Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park, and Arkansas Post National Memorial are relatively slow-moving rivers with clayey and silty bottom substrates.
Fire frequency in the easternmost parks, Cuyahoga Valley National Park and Hopewell Culture National Historical Park, and in the southernmost park, Arkansas Post National Memorial, is generally greater than 35 years.
Fire in the wetlands of Arkansas Post National Memorial would only have occurred during severe, prolonged droughts with frequency on the order of centuries.
www1.nature.nps.gov /im/units/htln/overview/heartland_overview.htm   (1039 words)

  
 Ettractions.com - Arkansas Post National Memorial
Arkansas Post N.Mem is a National Park site commemorating 300+ years of history.
Arkansas Post) was the site of the first French settlement in the lower Mississippi River Valley.
Arkansas is tehonly place in North America where diamonds have been discovered and mined.
www.ettractions.com /ettractions/att/9632.asp   (178 words)

  
 UA Researchers Learn How to Coexist with Alligators
Based on Tappe's recommendations, the habitat is being adjusted at Arkansas Post National Memorial to make it a safer place for humans and alligators.
The longest alligator measured at Arkansas Post is 12 feet.
Tappe said the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission worked to reestablish Arkansas' alligator populations from 1972 to 1984.
www.uark.edu /depts/agripub/Publications/Agnews/agnews02-75.html   (921 words)

  
 EPA: Federal Register: Arkansas Post National Memorial
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Arkansas Post National Memorial is a commemorative unit of the National Park System located in the southeastern quadrant of Arkansas near the confluence of the Arkansas and Mississippi Rivers.
The National Park Service estimates the draft GMP and draft EIS will be available to the public by the summer of 2000.
In accordance with NPS park planning policy, the GMP will ensure the Memorial has a clearly defined direction for resource preservation and visitor use.
www.epa.gov /fedrgstr/EPA-IMPACT/1999/June/Day-30/i16580.htm   (503 words)

  
 National Park Camping in the United States
For example, the many historical areas operated by the National Park Service, including Fort Frederica National Monument (GA), Arkansas Post National Memorial, and Tonto National Monument (AZ), do not have developed camping facilities within the parks.
The majority of national park campgrounds are operated on a first-come, first-serve basis.
National Seashore sits in a grove of magnificent live oak trees and a short distance from one of the most beautiful
www.valdosta.edu /%7Edlscott/national_parks/camp.html   (733 words)

  
 Arkansas Maps - Perry-Castañeda Map Collection - UT Library Online
Arkansas Post National Memorial (Area Map) 1993 (317K)
Arkansas - Federal Lands and Indian Reservations PDF format (598K) The National Atlas of the United States of America, U.S. Geological Survey, 2003
Arkansas (reference map) JPEG format (272K) Shaded relief map with state boundaries, forest cover, place names, major highways.
www.lib.utexas.edu /maps/arkansas.html   (347 words)

  
 Arkansas State Parks
The museum is located six miles south of Gillett on U.S. 65 near its intersection with Arkansas 169 (which leads to the Arkansas Post National Memorial).
Arkansas Post was the first settlement in Arkansas, and one of the first west of the Mississippi River.
On Crowley's Ridge in northeast Arkansas, this park is known for its year-round fishing and springtime blaze of wild dogwoods.
www.arkansas-adventures.com /stpark.htm   (1756 words)

  
 Post gazette - "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette" - Search [Media Matters for America]
Official Web pages of the Arkansas Post National Memorial, commemorating the earliest European Settlement in the Lower Mississippi Valley.
Arkansas Post National Memorial - The Arkansas Post Gazette Newsletter
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 Arkansas Post National Memorial Restaurants - Areaparks.com
Note: The times below are approximate driving times from the city to the Arkansas Post National Monument
arkansaspost.areaparks.com /dining.html   (17 words)

  
 FR Doc 03-999
ADDRESSES: Copies of the DGMP/DEIS are available by request by writing to Arkansas Post National Memorial, 1741 Old Post Road, Gillett, Arkansas 72055, by telephoning 870-548-2207, or by e-mail arpo-- superintendent@nps.gov.
The document is also available to be picked-up in person at the visitor center, 1741 Old Post Road, Gillett, Arkansas.
Together they commemorate the human settlement near the confluence of the Arkansas and Mississippi Rivers and the events associated with the first European settlement in the lower Mississippi River Valley.
a257.g.akamaitech.net /7/257/2422/14mar20010800/edocket.access.gpo.gov/2003/03-999.htm   (473 words)

  
 Arkansas Post Memorial
Arkansas Post National Memorial Scout Trek Arkansas Post, South of Gillett, AR Complete the 2 mile hike after viewing a short movie and the exhibits at the visitor center.
Available only from: Arkansas Post National Memorial (
Call in advance to notify park rangers of intent to visit park.
www.quapawbsa.org /trails/ARpost.htm   (84 words)

  
 History of Eureka Springs, AR Arkansas. A Completely restored Victorian paradise.
By late 1879, the estimated population of Eureka Springs reached 10,000 people and in 1881, the town was declared a "City of the First Class," the fourth largest city in Arkansas.
Nestled in the beauty of the Ozark Mountains, Beaver Town Inn and General Store was restored from an authentic trading post originally built in 1901.
In the Spring of 2001, Eureka Springs was named one of 12 DISTINCTIVE DESTINATIONS by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
www.eurekasprings.com /history   (981 words)

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