The Camp White Sulphur Springs Confederate Cemetery is an American Civil War cemetery in Arkansas. It is located northeast of the village of Sulphur Springs, also known as White Sulphur Springs, in Jefferson County.
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The CampWhiteSulphurSpringsConfederateCemetery is an American Civil War cemetery in Arkansas. It is located northeast of the village of Sulphur Springs...
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defeated by the 1st Kansas Colored in the Battle of Honey Springs and that the Missouri Confederates may have been motivated by a history of hatred between...
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in 1878 and served until his death at WhiteSulphurSprings, West Virginia. He was buried in Elmwood Cemetery in Columbia. Two newspaper obituaries (Fisherman...
one of Wiggins' songs was dedicated to Cherry. A fire engulfed the sulphursprings resort, and Eustacia later recalled how handsome her father had been...
Cuylersville, Cedar Mountain and WhiteSulphurSprings. The regiment was engaged in skirmishing at Freeman's Ford and WhiteSulphurSprings in what is collectively...
During the American Civil War, Arkansas was a Confederate state, though it had initially voted to remain in the Union. Following the capture of Fort Sumter...
fought between April 12, 1861, and May 12–13, 1865 in 19 states, mostly Confederate (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland...
struck an outlying Confederate cavalry unit near Drippings Spring, north of Van Buren, on the morning of December 28. The Confederate cavalry fled to Van...
outposts. One such raid occurred at Massard Prairie on July 27, 1864 where Confederate forces under Brigadier-General Richard M. Gano won a victory, encouraging...