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Jenkins' Ferry Battleground State Park

The Jenkins' Ferry Battleground State Park, also known as the Jenkins' Ferry Battlefield, is a battlefield in Grant County, Arkansas. The Arkansas state park commemorates the Battle of Jenkins' Ferry fought on Saturday, April 30, 1864, during the Red River Campaign of the American Civil War.

Jenkins' Ferry
Battleground State Park
Location in Arkansas
LocationGrant County, Arkansas
Nearest cityLeola, Arkansas
Coordinates34°12′47.4″N 92°32′50.6″W / 34.213167°N 92.547389°W / 34.213167; -92.547389
Area40.15 acres (16.25 ha)
Elevation190 feet (58 m)
EstablishedEarly 20th century
Original useField, forest, battlefield
Governing bodyArkansas Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism
WebsiteOfficial website
Official nameJenkins' Ferry Battleground
DesignatedJanuary 21, 1970
Reference no.70000120
DesignatedApril 19, 1994
Part ofCamden Expedition Sites National Historic Landmark
Reference no.94001182

First established as a masonic park in the early 20th century, the 40 acre historic site was donated to the state of Arkansas in 1961. The American Civil War battlefield was listed in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places as the Jenkins' Ferry Battleground in 1970 and is part of the Camden Expedition Sites National Historic Landmark, a U.S. National Historic Landmark District Contributing Property, in 1994.

Description and administrative history edit

 
The Jenkins' Ferry War Memorial commemorates the soldiers of the Confederacy killed at the Battle of Jenkins' Ferry on April 30, 1864.

The Jenkins' Ferry Battleground State Park, operated by the Division of State Parks of the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism, includes historic markers that describe the battle, as well as recreational opportunities on the Saline River, including swimming and boating. A pavilion and several picnic sites are also located in the state park, which is 12 miles (19 km) southwest of Sheridan, and 9 miles (14 km) northeast of Leola in Grant County on the west side of Highway 46.[1]

The park is set in a bend of the Saline River, which generally flows northwest to southeast, meandering southwest at this point. It has picnic tables and fire pits, and a basic public toilet, as well as interpretive signs explaining the region's historical significance. It includes a portion of the antebellum Little Rock and Camden road and the eastern end of the old Jenkins' Ferry crossing.[2]

Established as a masonic park in the early 20th century,[3] Act 10 of 1961 of the State of Arkansas authorized transfer of the landscaped 40 acre tract commemorating the Battle of Jankins' Ferry to the Arkansas Publicity and Parks Commission. The law included an offer to donate the Jenkins' Ferry site made by the author of the bill.[4] It was listed in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places as the Jenkins' Ferry Battleground on January 21, 1970,[5] and a part of the Camden Expedition Sites National Historic Landmark, a U.S. National Historic Landmark District Contributing Property, on April 19, 1994.[6]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Teske, Steven (June 4, 2014). "Jenkins' Ferry State Park". Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture. Little Rock, Arkansas: Central Arkansas Library System. 1227. Retrieved September 22, 2017.
  2. ^ "NRHP nomination for Jenkins' Ferry State Park" (PDF). Arkansas Preservation. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
  3. ^ Hall, C. G., ed. (1941). Arkansas: A Guide to the State. American Guide Series. New York: Hastings House. p. 332. OCLC 882129. OL 6430108M – via Internet Archive.
  4. ^ Associated Press (March 30, 1961). "Parks Board Awaits Fate of Omnibus Bill". The Baxter Bulletin. Vol. 60, no. 16. Mountain Home, Arkansas. p. 8. Retrieved April 25, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
  6. ^ "Camden Expedition Sites--Accompanying 62 photos, from 1992-1993: Old U.S. Arsenal (6 photos), Confederate State Capitol (5 photos), Prairie de Ann Battlefield (7 photos), Jenkins' Ferry Battlefield (4 photos), Marks' Mills Battlefield (10 photos), Fort Southerland (5 photos), Poison Spring Battlefield (7 photos), Fort Lookout (9 photos), Elkin's Ferry Battlefield (9 photos)" (pdf). National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination. National Park Service. November 29, 1993.

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For the military conflict see Battle of Jenkins Ferry The Jenkins Ferry Battleground State Park also known as the Jenkins Ferry Battlefield is a battlefield in Grant County Arkansas The Arkansas state park commemorates the Battle of Jenkins Ferry fought on Saturday April 30 1864 during the Red River Campaign of the American Civil War Jenkins FerryBattleground State ParkLocation in ArkansasLocationGrant County ArkansasNearest cityLeola ArkansasCoordinates34 12 47 4 N 92 32 50 6 W 34 213167 N 92 547389 W 34 213167 92 547389Area40 15 acres 16 25 ha Elevation190 feet 58 m EstablishedEarly 20th centuryOriginal useField forest battlefieldGoverning bodyArkansas Department of Parks Heritage and TourismWebsiteOfficial websiteU S National Register of Historic PlacesOfficial nameJenkins Ferry BattlegroundDesignatedJanuary 21 1970Reference no 70000120U S National Historic Landmark DistrictContributing PropertyDesignatedApril 19 1994Part ofCamden Expedition Sites National Historic LandmarkReference no 94001182 First established as a masonic park in the early 20th century the 40 acre historic site was donated to the state of Arkansas in 1961 The American Civil War battlefield was listed in the U S National Register of Historic Places as the Jenkins Ferry Battleground in 1970 and is part of the Camden Expedition Sites National Historic Landmark a U S National Historic Landmark District Contributing Property in 1994 Contents 1 Description and administrative history 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksDescription and administrative history edit nbsp The Jenkins Ferry War Memorial commemorates the soldiers of the Confederacy killed at the Battle of Jenkins Ferry on April 30 1864 The Jenkins Ferry Battleground State Park operated by the Division of State Parks of the Arkansas Department of Parks Heritage and Tourism includes historic markers that describe the battle as well as recreational opportunities on the Saline River including swimming and boating A pavilion and several picnic sites are also located in the state park which is 12 miles 19 km southwest of Sheridan and 9 miles 14 km northeast of Leola in Grant County on the west side of Highway 46 1 The park is set in a bend of the Saline River which generally flows northwest to southeast meandering southwest at this point It has picnic tables and fire pits and a basic public toilet as well as interpretive signs explaining the region s historical significance It includes a portion of the antebellum Little Rock and Camden road and the eastern end of the old Jenkins Ferry crossing 2 Established as a masonic park in the early 20th century 3 Act 10 of 1961 of the State of Arkansas authorized transfer of the landscaped 40 acre tract commemorating the Battle of Jankins Ferry to the Arkansas Publicity and Parks Commission The law included an offer to donate the Jenkins Ferry site made by the author of the bill 4 It was listed in the U S National Register of Historic Places as the Jenkins Ferry Battleground on January 21 1970 5 and a part of the Camden Expedition Sites National Historic Landmark a U S National Historic Landmark District Contributing Property on April 19 1994 6 See also editList of Arkansas state parks List of National Historic Landmarks in Arkansas National Register of Historic Places listings in Grant County ArkansasReferences edit Teske Steven June 4 2014 Jenkins Ferry State Park Encyclopedia of Arkansas History amp Culture Little Rock Arkansas Central Arkansas Library System 1227 Retrieved September 22 2017 NRHP nomination for Jenkins Ferry State Park PDF Arkansas Preservation Retrieved November 20 2015 Hall C G ed 1941 Arkansas A Guide to the State American Guide Series New York Hastings House p 332 OCLC 882129 OL 6430108M via Internet Archive Associated Press March 30 1961 Parks Board Awaits Fate of Omnibus Bill The Baxter Bulletin Vol 60 no 16 Mountain Home Arkansas p 8 Retrieved April 25 2024 via Newspapers com National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service January 23 2007 Camden Expedition Sites Accompanying 62 photos from 1992 1993 Old U S Arsenal 6 photos Confederate State Capitol 5 photos Prairie de Ann Battlefield 7 photos Jenkins Ferry Battlefield 4 photos Marks Mills Battlefield 10 photos Fort Southerland 5 photos Poison Spring Battlefield 7 photos Fort Lookout 9 photos Elkin s Ferry Battlefield 9 photos pdf National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination National Park Service November 29 1993 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jenkins Ferry Battleground State Park Official website nbsp Jenkins Ferry Battleground State Park at American Battlefield Trust Jenkins Ferry State Park Tripadvisor Portals nbsp American Civil War nbsp Arkansas nbsp National Register of Historic Places Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jenkins 27 Ferry Battleground State Park amp oldid 1221724610, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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