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  1. Fayetteville National Cemetery, located in Fayetteville, Arkansas, opened in 1867 to serve as the final resting place for soldiers killed in action during the nearby Civil War Battles of Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove. The cemetery retains its 1890 southern entrance gates and portions of the 1926 brick wall by the entrance.

  2. Dec 5, 2023 · Map of Fayetteville National Cemetery. The entrance to Fayetteville National Cemetery is on Lt. Colonel Leroy Pond Avenue. The administration office is on the left after you enter, just before the roundabout. Fayetteville National Cemetery. 1000 S. Lt. Col. Leroy Pond Avenue. Fayetteville, AR 72701. Cemetery Map.

  3. Feb 6, 2024 · Locations. Fayetteville National Cemetery. In 1867, the Fayetteville National Cemetery in Fayetteville (Washington County) was established by the federal government to be used for proper burial of Union soldiers of the Civil War who died in the Arkansas campaigns.

  4. What to know. Fayetteville National Cemetery is located on the south side of Fayetteville, Ark., about one mile southwest of the old courthouse. Although Frank Pierce, a hunter and trapper, first visited what became the Fayetteville area in 1819, the town was not officially settled until 1828.

  5. Apr 29, 2021 · Locations. Fayetteville National Cemetery. | View the Web Site. 1000 S. Lt. Col. Leroy Pond Avenue. Fayetteville, AR 72701. Phone: 479-442-2566. Fax: 479-442-3046. Map Driving Directions. return to top.

  6. Fayetteville National Cemetery, Fayetteville, Arkansas. 964 likes · 3 talking about this. Fayetteville National Cemetery is one of 155 National Cemeteries in 44 states (To include Puerto Rico and...

  7. Fayetteville. In April 1863, Confederate troops attacked the city. They held the town briefly while the engagement continued, but eventually were forced to retreat. Except for a few months in summer 1863, Union forces occupied Fayetteville throughout the war. National Cemetery The U.S. Army established Fayetteville National Cemetery in 1867.

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