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  1. Little Rock National Cemetery is located in Little Rock, AR, approximately two miles southeast of the state capital. The first European visitor to this region was Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto who, in 1541, first crossed the Mississippi into what would become Arkansas.

  2. Little Rock National Cemetery. Added: 1 Jan 2000. Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 109422. Office Hours: Contact the Fort Smith National Cemetery at (479) 783-5345 Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Visitation Hours: Open daily from dawn...

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  3. Little Rock National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery, located approximately two miles (3 km) south-east of the Arkansas State Capitol Building, being within the city of Little Rock, and Pulaski County, Arkansas. It encompasses 31.7 acres (12.8 ha), and as of the end of 2005, had 25,172 interments.

  4. 2523 Springer Boulevard. Little Rock, AR 72206. United States. Get Directions. Website. http://www.cem.va.gov/CEM/cems/nchp/littlerock.asp. These grounds were used as a Union campground by U.S. troops. When the troops left, the Confederates buried their dead on the west side.

  5. Little Rock National Cemetery is located at 2523 Confederate Blvd., in Little Rock, AR. The cemetery is open for visitation daily from dawn to dusk; the administrative office is open Monday-Friday from 8:00am to 4:30pm, and is closed on all Federal holidays except for Memorial Day.

  6. Feb 6, 2024 · Little Rock National Cemetery is the largest national cemetery in Arkansas and the only one closed to new interments. It is unknown when the first interment took place, or who it was, because the cemetery was part of the city cemetery at the time.

  7. On April 9, 1868, Little Rock National Cemetary was designated a national cemetery with the stated purpose to concentrate remains of Union dead who had been buried throughout Arkansas. In 1884, an 11-acre Confederate cemetery was established adjacent to the national cemetery.

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