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On February 8, 1861, the Arsenal was attacked by Confederate forces and its store of ammunition, cannon, and other weapons captured. | On February 8, 1861, the Arsenal was attacked by Confederate forces and its store of ammunition, cannon, and other weapons captured. | ||
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Between 1942 and 1997 the Arsenal housed the [[Arkansas Museum of Natural History and Antiquities]]. | Between 1942 and 1997 the Arsenal housed the [[Arkansas Museum of Natural History and Antiquities]]. |
Revision as of 11:15, 11 January 2009
Little Rock Arsenal is all that remains of a thirty building military complex in Little Rock, Arkansas. The Arsenal is open to the public in MacArthur Park just south of downtown Little Rock, and operates under the jurisdiction of the Little Rock Department of Parks and Recreation. Since 2001 it has been the home of the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History. The Arsenal building is also the location of Little Rock Aesthetic Club meetings.
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History of the Arsenal
Planning for the Little Rock Arsenal began in 1836 with the purchase of thirty-six acres of land just south of the burgeoning business district and new state capitol. The red brick Federal-style Arsenal building was completed in 1840, and was used as an munitions store.
On February 8, 1861, the Arsenal was attacked by Confederate forces and its store of ammunition, cannon, and other weapons captured.
Arkansas Museum of Natural History and Antiquities
Between 1942 and 1997 the Arsenal housed the Arkansas Museum of Natural History and Antiquities.
References
- "Important from Arkansas; Seizure of the Little Rock Arsenal," New York Times, February 11, 1861.