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Fayetteville National Cemetery

700 Government Avenue

Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas

1867 burial ground for Civil War and other soldiers
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on July 28, 1999.

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

From the Bivonac of the Dead by Theodore O' Hara

The muffled drum's sad roll has beat
The soldiers last tattoo;
No more on life's parade shall meet
That brave and fallen few.

On fame's eternal camping-ground
Their silent tents are spread,
and glory guards, with solemn round,
The bivouac of the dead.

 

 

 

 
 

Dedicated to those Men of the First Marine Division, FMF, who gave their lives in the service of their country.

World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Southwest Asia

 

 

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Revolutionary War Soldier Memorial
(1775-1783)

In Memory of those Soldiers who fought for American Independence during the Revolutionary War.

These Veterans of the American Revolution came to live and died in Northwest Arkansas.

Benton County:
John Robinson

Boone County:
Jordan Milam

Madison County:
James Gage
Job Hobbs
James Stewart
Daniel Sutherland
Johnson Womack

Washington County:
Thomas Garvin
Samuel Gregg
James Leeper
Micajah Reeder
Jacob Pyeatt
John Carnahan
Christopher Kerry
William Boyd
John Liggitt
Thomas Phelan
Martin Randleman
Aaron Smith
Henry Scott
Jacob Breedea
Uz Finley
William Fumbley
Archibald Walker
John Wilson
Warren Philpot

Erected by General Lafayette Chapter
Sons of the American Revolution.

Funded by grant from Exxon Corp.

 

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Fayettevile National Cemetery
Dedicated to the memory of all the patriotic men and women who answered the country's call to service.

William Jefferson Clinton, President of the United States

Jesse Brown, Secretary of Veterans Affairs

Hershel W. Gober, Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs

Jerry W. Bowen
Director of the National Cemetery System

Expansion Project dedicated June 12, 1997

 

 

 

 

 
 

In Memory of all who served on the Island of Oahu Territory of Hawaii December 7, 1941 during the attack by Japan. Placed by Pearl Harbor Survivors December 7, 1994.

 
Washington County

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