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 Battle of Pea Ridge -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
The battlefield at Pea Ridge is now (Click link for more info and facts about Pea Ridge National Military Park) Pea Ridge National Military Park located near the town of (Click link for more info and facts about Pea Ridge, Arkansas) Pea Ridge, Arkansas.
With the defeat at Pea Ridge the Confederates never again seriously threatened the state of Missouri.
The outcome of the battle essentially cemented (The state of being joined or united or linked) Union control of (A midwestern state in central United States; a border state during the American Civil War, Missouri was admitted to the Confederacy without actually seceding from the Union) Missouri.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/b/ba/battle_of_pea_ridge.htm   (906 words)

  
 Pea Ridge National Military Park: Homepage
PEA RIDGE NATIONAL MILITARY PARK commemorates and preserves the site of the pivotal March, 1862 battle.
If you have any questions or comments about Pea Ridge National Military Park or the contents of this page, please contact the Pea Ridge National Military Park.
The park is administered by the National Park Service, Department of the Interior and is part of the Civil War Discovery Trail, the Lower Missouri Civil War Heritage Trail and the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail.
www.nps.gov /peri/home.htm   (177 words)

  
 Battle of Pea Ridge -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
The battlefield at Pea Ridge is now (Click link for more info and facts about Pea Ridge National Military Park) Pea Ridge National Military Park located near the town of (Click link for more info and facts about Pea Ridge, Arkansas) Pea Ridge, Arkansas.
With the defeat at Pea Ridge the Confederates never again seriously threatened the state of Missouri.
[Categories: Union victories of the American Civil War, Battles of the Pea Ridge Campaign of the American Civil War]
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/b/ba/battle_of_pea_ridge.htm   (906 words)

  
 Battle Cry: A Command & Colors Game: Official Scenarios
Pea Ridge National Military Park supported by the National Park Service.
Pea Ridge The battle was fought on March 7th, 1862 in Arkansas.
The main part of the battle was known as Pea Ridge but is also known as Elkhorn Tavern.
www.thewargamer.com /BattleCry/sc_official.html   (1243 words)

  
 PEA RIDGE Hotels and Hotel Reservations - DestinationHero.com
In Northwest Arkansas near the Missouri border is Pea Ridge National Military Park, located on Highway 62 east of Pea Ridge.
The park is one of the most well preserved battlefields in the United States.
The city of Fayetteville also has the Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery on Rock Street atop East Mountain and Fayetteville National Cemetery at 700 Government Avenue.
www.destinationhero.com /destinations/park.cfm/parkname/PEA_RIDGE   (596 words)

  
 Andy paints Pea Ridge
In early 2004 Andy was awarded the project of creating ten different battle scenes for the Pea Ridge National Military Park in Pea Ridge, Arkansas.
It is my intention to have them displayed in a museum where people can view them all and learn the tragic but wonderful story of the Battle of Pea Ridge Arkansas.
The project is completed and nearing the reproduction stage of the paintings that will be used by the National Park Service.
www.andythomas.com /andy_paints_pea_ridge.htm   (304 words)

  
 Pea Ridge National Military Park, Parks & Forests Pea Ridge, Arkansas Parks & Forests, Helena
Pea Ridge National Military Park is a 4,300 acre Civil War Battlefield that preserves the site of the March 1862 battle that saved Missouri for the Union.
Pea Ridge National Military Park, Parks & Forests Pea Ridge, Arkansas Parks & Forests, Helena
Home > United States > Arkansas > Helena > Parks and Forests
www.realadventures.com /listings/0001215.htm   (213 words)

  
 Pea Ridge, Arkansas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The site is now Pea Ridge National Military Park.
Pea Ridge is a city located in Benton County, Arkansas.
Elkhorn Tavern, near the town, was the site of the Battle of Pea Ridge during the American Civil War.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pea_Ridge   (422 words)

  
 Pea Ridge
The area is maintained as Pea Ridge National Military Park.
Consult the Pea Ridge Bibliography, the Transmississippi Theatre Bibliography, and the appropriate volumes of the Official Records.
Or you can return to an account of the the Winter 1862 Pea Ridge Campaign or to the Winter 1861-62 Overview..
www.geocities.com /CollegePark/Quad/6460/CW/b/20307PR.html   (242 words)

  
 Battle of Pea Ridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The battlefield at Pea Ridge is now Pea Ridge National Military Park, located near the town of Pea Ridge, Arkansas.
The Battle of Pea Ridge (also known as The Battle of Elkhorn Tavern) was a land battle of the American Civil War, fought on March 7 and 8, 1862, at Pea Ridge in northwest Arkansas, near Bentonville.
With the defeat at Pea Ridge the Confederates never again seriously threatened the state of Missouri.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Battle_of_Pea_Ridge   (956 words)

  
 Battle of Pea Ridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The battlefield at Pea Ridge is now Pea Ridge National Military Park, located near the town of Pea Ridge, Arkansas.
The Battle of Pea Ridge (also known as The Battle of Elkhorn Tavern) was a land battle of the American Civil War, fought on March 7, 1862, at Pea Ridge in northwest Arkansas, near Bentonville.
Van Dorn was aware of the Union movements into Arkansas and was intent on destroying Curtis's Army of the Southwest and reopening the gateway into Missouri.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Battle_of_Pea_Ridge   (954 words)

  
 The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Pea Ridge National Military Park @ HighBeam Research
PEA RIDGE NATIONAL MILITARY PARK [Pea Ridge National Military Park] see National Parks and Monuments (table).
Author not available, PEA RIDGE NATIONAL MILITARY PARK.
Our archive contains millions of documents from thousands of sources and goes back over 23 years.
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1E1:X-PeaRidNMP&refid=ip_ency...   (87 words)

  
 Battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas site photos
(3-99) Pea Ridge National Military Park Visitor Center, US-62, 10 miles north of Rogers, AR Visitor Center, July 26, 2002
Pea Ridge has been updated with new panoramas and photos taken July 26, 2002.
Next time I'll get more off the beaten path.
www.civilwaralbum.com /misc/pearidge.htm   (110 words)

  
 Pea Ridge National Military Park (National Park Service)
Pea Ridge National Military Park is a 4,300 acre Civil War Battlefield that preserves the site of the March 1862 battle that saved Missouri for the Union.
Pea Ridge National Military Park (National Park Service)
The park is one of the most well preserved battlefields in the United States.
www.nps.gov /peri   (199 words)

  
 Battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas site photos
(3-99) Pea Ridge National Military Park Visitor Center, US-62, 10 miles north of Rogers, AR Visitor Center, July 26, 2002
Pea Ridge has been updated with new panoramas and photos taken July 26, 2002.
Next time I'll get more off the beaten path.
www.civilwaralbum.com /misc/pearidge.htm   (110 words)

  
 Pea Ridge Panoramas
View looking north from the Pea Ridge National Military Park Visitor Center
View from Tour Stop 4 (Indians at Pea Ridge)
Sites Return to Pea Ridge Return to CivilWarAlbum.com Panoramas
www.civilwaralbum.com /misc/pearidge_pans.htm   (30 words)

  
 EPA: Federal Register: Pea Ridge National Military Park
Steve Adams, Superintendent, Pea Ridge National Military Park, P.O. Box 700, Pea Ridge, Arkansas 72751; E-mail: steve__adams@nps.gov. Requests to be added to the project mailing list can be made to Jennie Wagner at the above address or telephone 501-451-8122, extension 103.
[[Page 37566]] SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pea Ridge National Military Park is a 4,300 acre Civil War Battlefield that preserves the site of March 1862 battle that saved Missouri for the Union.
EPA: Federal Register: Pea Ridge National Military Park
www.epa.gov /fedrgstr/EPA-IMPACT/1999/July/Day-12/i17522.htm   (571 words)

  
 Andy paints Pea Ridge
In early 2004 Andy was awarded the project of creating ten different battle scenes for the Pea Ridge National Military Park in Pea Ridge, Arkansas.
It is my intention to have them displayed in a museum where people can view them all and learn the tragic but wonderful story of the Battle of Pea Ridge Arkansas.
This collection will be one of a kind concerning the battles west of the Mississippi River.
www.andythomas.com /andy_paints_pea_ridge.htm   (304 words)

  
 Pea Ridge Military Park - Battle of Pea Ridge
Pea Ridge National Military Park preserves the site of an 1862 Civil War battle that gave the Union total control of Missouri and led directly to the federal occupation of Arkansas.
During the Battle of Pea Ridge, some 26,000 soldiers clashed during the two-day battle, with Confederates under Gen. Benjamin McCulloch and Union forces under Gen. Samuel R. Curtis.
center, museum, self-guided tours and a 2.5-mile segment of the "Trail of Tears." Pea Ridge is located northeast of Rogers, along U.S. www.nps.gov/peri/.
www.arkansas.com /state-federal-parks/national-federal-parks/pea-ridge.asp   (219 words)

  
 Battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas site photos
(3-99) Pea Ridge National Military Park Visitor Center, US-62, 10 miles north of Rogers, AR Visitor Center, July 26, 2002
Pea Ridge has been updated with new panoramas and photos taken July 26, 2002.
Next time I'll get more off the beaten path.
www.civilwaralbum.com /misc/pearidge.htm   (110 words)

  
 Things to See & Do in Fayetteville, Arkansas - Pea Ridge National Military Park
Things to See & Do in Fayetteville, Arkansas - Pea Ridge National Military Park
Description: The Civil War battle, one of the largest west of the Mississippi River, fought on this site marked the successful end of a campaign to secure the upper reaches of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, and to keep the state of Missouri under federal control.
www.fayettevilletourism.com /attractions/details.phtm?id=23   (144 words)

  
 Battle of Pea Ridge Civil War Reenactment
Activities include a Ladies Style Show and Tea, Military Ball, Breakfast with the Troops, National Cemetery Memorial and Church Service, campfires and two Battle Reenactments.
While in Rand Park, visitors can tour the camps, visit Sutlers' Row, snack on period food and enjoy period entertainment!
Crossing a creek, moving up hill and down, placing Artillery at strategic spots should make for an interesting battle!
www.keokukiowatourism.org /civilwar.htm   (113 words)

  
 The Second Battle of Pea Ridge
Photos from the Pea Ridge National Military Park.
Jake helped her relax; he talked more than he had in years, about those rail fences out at the battleground--how he hadn't liked them when they were new, but now they were old and weathered and falling down, and they looked about like they ought to for a Civil War reconstruction.
Rose had never realized how much Jake was interested in the battleground; she'd always thought he just liked the battle itself, the sort of thing you could read about in a book, sitting in your own home.
www.firelily.com /fiction/pea.ridge.html   (8189 words)

  
 Find in a Library: The Battle of Pea Ridge, 1862
Publisher: [Rogers, Ark. : Pea Ridge National Military Park, 1963?]
Find in a Library: The Battle of Pea Ridge, 1862
WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries.
www.worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/9d07e73415052c90.html   (55 words)

  
 Battle of Pea Ridge -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
The battlefield at Pea Ridge is now (Click link for more info and facts about Pea Ridge National Military Park) Pea Ridge National Military Park located near the town of (Click link for more info and facts about Pea Ridge, Arkansas) Pea Ridge, Arkansas.
McCulloch's troops swung westward around Pea Ridge and plowed into elements of the Federal Army at a small village named Leetown where a fierce firefight erupted.
The outcome of the battle essentially cemented (The state of being joined or united or linked) Union control of (A midwestern state in central United States; a border state during the American Civil War, Missouri was admitted to the Confederacy without actually seceding from the Union) Missouri.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/b/ba/battle_of_pea_ridge.htm   (906 words)

  
 Arkansas Campgrounds  - Webport.com travel information
Hot Springs, AR Pea Ridge National Military Park
Pea Ridge, AR Trail Of Tears National Historic Trail
Harrison and St. Joe, AR Central High School National Historic Site
www.webport.com /states/Profiles/Arkansas/arkansas_campgrounds.htm   (49 words)

  
 Arkansas Campgrounds  - Webport.com travel information
Hot Springs, AR Pea Ridge National Military Park
Pea Ridge, AR Trail Of Tears National Historic Trail
Harrison and St. Joe, AR Central High School National Historic Site
www.webport.com /states/Profiles/Arkansas/arkansas_campgrounds.htm   (49 words)

  
 Eastern National Main, Pea Ridge National Military Park
We pride ourselves in maintaining a unique bookstore with titles dealing primarily with the war in these theaters, and are a proud partner working with the National Park Service and Pea Ridge National Military Park to preserve these precious sites.
Located in the heart of the Ozarks, in one of the most well preserved battlefields in the United States,
We also offer a rich assortment of non-book items related to the Civil War Period.
www.nps.gov /peri/easternmain.html   (117 words)

  
 Wildernet - Arkansas National Forests and Parks
Description - Arkansas National Forests and Parks comprise the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest, the Ouachita National Forest, Hot Springs National Park, Fort Smith National Historic Site, and Pea Ridge National Military Park.
Location - Arkansas National Forests and Parks are found throughout the state.
The Forest offers a National Recreation Area, Wilderness, scenic byways, rivers and more.
areas.wildernet.com /pages/area.cfm?areaid=ARNFP&cu_id=1   (117 words)

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