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A
fascinating view of the early years of 1900, centering on 1911.
...Charles Durnett
Remembering Arkansas
Confederates
and
the 1911 Little Rock Veterans Reunion
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Authors:
Ray Hanley, Steve G. Hanley
ISBN: 0738542989
Price: $19.99
#
of Pages:
128
Publisher:
Arcadia Publishing
Publication
Date:
09/11/2006
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Arkansas seceded from the Union in 1861, opening a chapter in the state’s history
that would change its destiny for decades. An estimated 6,862 Arkansas
Confederate soldiers died from battle and disease, while some 1,700 Arkansas men died wearing Union
blue. Total casualties, killed and wounded, represented 12 percent
of the white men in the state between the ages of 15 and 62. Bloody,
hard-fought battles included Pea Ridge, Helena, Little Rock,
and the rare Confederate victory in southwest Arkansas at Jenkins’
Ferry.
Following the war, the 1911 United Confederate Veterans
Reunion included the largest parade ever in Arkansas. The Hanley’s book presents the Reunion in picture and word. The event
has largely been neglected by history books. From the monuments and veterans to the loyal reenactors
still gathering today, the story of the Civil War in Arkansas is remembered and preserved for
coming generations
The authors, Little
Rock brothers Ray
and Steven G. Hanley,
with the help of many in the community, capture not only the war but also its
influence on the state’s culture for the century that followed. Ray
Hanley is an executive with a
global technology company, and Steven
is the director of volunteer services for a major nonprofit organization
serving disabled children. Between them, they have produced a daily newspaper
column for 20 years and numerous Arkansas
history books.
Additional Books:
Around Little Rock:
A Postcard History - AR
Carroll &
Boone County
- AR
Hot Springs
- AR
Jonesboro and Arkansas' Historic Northeast Corner Little Rock - AR
Sebastian and Crawford Counties - AR
This Book is available in the bookstore at the MacArthur Military Museum.
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