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Pea Ridge NMP, 15930 E Highway 62, Garfield, AR 72732, USA
Though a short distance from the urban environments of Cleveland and Akron, Cuyahoga Valley National Park seems worlds away. The winding Cuyahoga—the "crooked river" as named by the American Indians—gives way to deep forests, ... More on recreation.gov

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15930 Highway 62, Garfield, AR 72732
On March 7 & 8, 1862, 26,000 soldiers fought here to decide the fate of Missouri. The 4,300-acre park honor... More on Nps.gov
We spent at least 2 hours and it may have been longer watching a film, going through a museum and driving... More on TripAdvisor

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Garfield AR 72732, United States of America
Inscription. "Long time we travel on way to new land. Womens cry. Children cry and men cry. but they say nothing and just put heads down and keep on go towards West. Many days pass and people die v... More on HMDB
Inscription. "Decr 23rd 1837, Buried Rainfrogs daughter. Marched at 8 o'c A. M. halted at Reddix, 3 o'c. P. M. encamped and issued corn & fodder & beef, 16 miles today. B. B. Cannon, Detachment Lea... More on HMDB

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Garfield AR 72732, United States of America

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Garfield AR 72732, United States of America
Inscription. That beautiful charge I shall never forget; with banners streaming, with drums beating, and our long line of blue coats advancing upon the double quick, with their deadly bayonets gleaming in the sunlight, and every man ... More on HMDB

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Garfield AR 72732, United States of America
Inscription. Officers and men, you have it in your power to make or prevent another Bull Run affair. I want every man to stand to his post! Nicholas Greusel, colonel, 36th Illinois Infantry Regiment, Yankee cavalrymen, mauled from ... More on HMDB

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Garfield AR 72732, United States of America
Inscription. It was extremely rare in the Civil War to be able to see an entire army lined up for a fight, with all the regiments within sight of each other. Had you stood here on Saturday, March 8, 1862, you could have see 10,000 ... More on HMDB

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Garfield AR 72732, United States of America
Inscription. (Front): The Brave, Confederate, dead, who fell on, this field, Mar. 6,7, & 8, 1862. The graves of our dead with the grass evergreen, May yet form the footstool of Liberty's throne;, And each single rock in the war-path ... More on HMDB

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Garfield AR 72732, United States of America
Inscription. As the sun set on the first day of battle, about 3,000 rebels from Missouri made their final charge here. Crossing Ben Ruddick's stubbled cornfield, they ran straight toward the muzzles of Federal cannon set wheel hub ... More on HMDB

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Garfield AR 72732, United States of America
Inscription. We must not let the men know that General McCulloch is killed. Benjamin Pixley, Lieutenant, 16th Arkansas Infantry, The general in charge of this half of the Confederate army Texan Ben McCulloch had formed his division, ... More on HMDB
