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As a result of the Chickasaw raid and continued threats of attack, commander Ensign Louis Xavier Martin de Lino moved the post upriver. This was further from the Chickasaw territory east of the Mississippi, and closer to the Quapaw villages, the post's main trading partners and potential allies. This
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The American settlers predominately lived in the separate villages north of the post, although further American settlement began after purchase by the United States. Americans built new buildings in the main part of the post alongside French and Spanish ones. The post was guarded by Fort Madison, in
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was built here in July 1781, near the former Le Houssaye fort. It consisted of several small buildings surrounded by a stockade. During the last two decades of the 18th century, several Americans from the new United States settled at the post. They developed a separate American village on the bluffs
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French and to reduce the amount of feasts and gifts they provided for the local Quapaw, as it was costing the colonial government too much. The Quapaw nearly came to blows with the Spanish, but eventually Commander Leyba conceded to previous practice and restored the goods, and conflict was avoided.
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Initially, the Spanish kept the post at the third site and built the first Fort Carlos there to defend it. The majority of the post's population remained French. This reality complicated Spain's effort for diplomacy. In 1772, Commander Fernando de Leyba was ordered to assert dominance over the local
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shards. John Walthall, the state archeologist for Arkansas, said in the 1990s that the archeological resources constitute the most valuable cultural resources within the area of the memorial, including nearly unexplored Quapaw settlements, as well as the 18th- and 19th-century European and American
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years, Arkansas Post was protected by a series of fortifications. The forts and associated settlements were located at three known sites and possibly a fourth. Some of the historic structures have been lost as the waterfront has been subject to erosion and flooding. The land encompassing the second
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In 1964 the National Park Service undertook some partial reconstruction of colonial remains at the site, including Fort Carlos III built by the Spanish. Additional archeological excavations of the colonial settlement were done for the National Park Service in 1966 and 1970–1971. Nineteenth-century
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between France and England, Captain Francois de Reggio moved the post to a location 10 miles from the confluence with the Mississippi in order for the post to better respond to British and Chickasaw attacks. Whereas the first two locations had been on the Arkansas's north bank, this one was on the
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In 1956–1957, Preston Holder conducted the first archeological excavations at the site. His team found remains of the eighteenth-century French colonial village within the area of the current memorial. The trenches discovered there were later identified as traditional French colonial residential
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A tavern owned by William Montgomery was operated at the post, in Bright's trading house, from 1819 to 1821. This structure also served as the meeting place for the first Arkansas Territorial General Assembly in February 1820. During its period as territorial capital, Arkansas Post grew
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In 1752, Captain Paul Augustin Le Pelletier de La Houssaye, the next commander, rebuilt the post's major structures, such as the barrack, prison, and powder magazine. In addition, he expanded the commander's house to include a chapel and quarters for the priest. He added a
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settlements. Archeological ventures have generally been more successful in the more northerly portion of the historic site because it was less prone to erosion and flooding. No physical traces remain of the post's historical waterfront because of such erosion.
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and related tribes to refer to the Quapaw, and was adopted by the French.) The traders first built a simple wooden house and fence at the site. This was the first permanent French holding west of the Mississippi and the first European settlement in the
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excavations have been conducted at Arkansas Post. Experts say the most extensive cultural resources at the site are archaeological, both for the 18th and 19th-century European-American settlements, and the earlier Quapaw villages. Due to changes of the
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in 1929. The park began with 20 acres donated by Fred Quandt, a descendant of German immigrants whose family still lives in Arkansas. In the following years, additional acreage was acquired and numerous improvements made with the support of
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Although Spain ceded Louisiana and the Arkansas Post to France in 1800, no French officials were sent to administer the post. The Spanish garrison remained to oversee the post until the Louisiana Purchase was made by the United States.
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GĂĄlvez gave permission for de Villiers to move the post back to the site of the second French post, 36 miles upriver at Red Bluff, and in 1779, the post was relocated. The colonists hoped the settlement would be less flood-prone.
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defeated the French in the Seven Years' War and gained most of their North American territories east of the Mississippi, France ceded the area west of the Mississippi to Spain. This was in exchange for the British to gain land in
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During the period of Confederate control, the state bank building was used as a hospital. Parts of the Confederate road, trenches, and artillery positions built at the post during this era are still visible at the memorial site.
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Fort Carlos III suffered from constant river erosion, so the Spanish relocated the military garrison to a site about half a mile from the waterfront and, in March 1791, built Fort San Estevan (renamed Fort Madison after the
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became the territory's dominant settlement. When the territorial capital was moved there in 1821, the territory's major businesses and institutions moved as well. Arkansas Post lost much of its importance as a result.
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On July 6, 1960, the site was designated a National Memorial, and a National Historic Landmark on October 9, 1960. As with all National Historic Landmarks, Arkansas Post was administratively listed on the
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during the American Revolutionary War, when power was shifting in North America. The Spanish defended it with their soldiers, Quapaw allies, and settlers acting as Indians to scare off the partisans.
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furs. This arrangement did not yield much profit, as the Quapaw had little interest in hunting beaver. But the trade and friendly relations with the Quapaw and other local native peoples, such as the
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to the area as workers, and offered land grants to German settlers. But this project failed when the company withdrew from Arkansas Post, due to financial decline related to the
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and its navigation measures, the local water level has risen closer to the height of the bluffs, which used to be well above the river. The site is now considered low lying.
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The Memorial commemorates the complex history of several cultures and time periods: the Quapaw, French settlers who were the first colonists to inhabit the small
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from France. By the time the post was sold, it contained 30 houses in rows along two perpendicular streets. These were inhabited mostly by the post's
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settlers to develop the surrounding area as a major agricultural hub. The plan was to grow crops on the lower Arkansas for trade with Arkansas Post,
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and give up any claims to Cuba. The post was officially ceded to Spain in 1763, but Spain did not take up its administration until 1771.
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south. The layout of this post was generally similar to earlier ones, containing the usual important structures protected by a stockade.
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style, although a house's architecture varied based on the resident's culture. Also discovered in various excavations were thousands of
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In 1777 and 1778, the post was partially inundated by floodwaters. The garrison captain, Balthazar de Villiers, wrote to the Spanish
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The Union victory relieved much of the harassment by Confederate forces on the Mississippi and contributed to the eventual
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against Spanish forces controlling Arkansas Post. This was part of a small British campaign against the Spanish on the
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rivers have resulted in the remains of three of the historic forts now being underwater in the river channel.
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north of the river, nearer to the Quapaw villages. Many of these settlers arrived as refugees from the
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attacked the rural areas of the post with 150 of his warriors, killing and capturing several settlers.
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The Arkansas Post was founded in the summer of 1686 by Henri de Tonti, Jacques Cardinal, Jean Couture,
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John Walthall, "An Analysis of Late Eighteenth-Century Ceramics from Arkansas Post at Ecores Rouges",
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made a stop here while on their way to meet with GĂĄlvez to convince him that Spain should support the
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buildings identified include the state bank and residences. Most of the residences were built in a
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in 1783, the settlement's role as the first territorial capital of Arkansas, and as the site of an
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trading house at the north end of the post, operated by Jacob Bright. The location became a major
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fought in present-day Arkansas took place on April 17, 1783, when Captain James Colbert of the
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were built at the post in the early 1800s and remain intact at the memorial site to this day.
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Wesley, Edgar Bruce (1935). Guarding the Frontier. University of Minnesota Press, p. 41.
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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Monuments and memorials on the National Register of Historic Places in Arkansas
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This article is about the historic site. For the unincorporated community, see
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The settlement continued to be active as a river town through the 1840s after
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In 1804, Arkansas Post became a part of the United States as a result of the
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Archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Arkansas
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passing through, althogut the government closed the federal house in 1810.
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use until 1810, when it was abandoned in turn due to erosion and flooding.
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Arkansas County, Arkansas
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The site of this first post is believed to be near what is now called the
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new location, about 45 miles from the mouth of the Arkansas, was called
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Battlefields of the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War
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Conflict sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Arkansas
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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in 1813. In 1819, it was selected as the first capital of the new
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from 1819 until 1821 when the territorial government relocated to
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National Register of Historic Places in Arkansas County, Arkansas
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The importance of the post was fully realized in 1699, when King
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American Revolution on the National Register of Historic Places
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American Civil War on the National Register of Historic Places
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Former colonial and territorial capitals in the United States
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manages 663.91 acres (268.67 ha) of the land, and the
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post for travelers heading west, with explorers such as
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known as Fort Hindman, named after Confederate General
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substantially, and two towns were established near it.
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Francisco HernĂĄndez de CĂłrdoba (founder of Nicaragua)
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Francisco HernĂĄndez de CĂłrdoba (YucatĂĄn conquistador)
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made by the Fixed Infantry Regiment of Louisiana and
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Historic site and museum in Arkansas County, Arkansas
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is a 757.51-acre (306.55 ha) protected area in
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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(November 1974). 1579:from the original on April 4, 2021 1524:from the original on May 16, 2021. 1206:assault on the fortress backed by 1169:Battle of Fort Hindman, Ark., 1863 837:Depiction of Arkansas Post in 1689 25: 6331:1686 establishments in New France 4718:Spanish missions in the Carolinas 335:Location within the United States 6351:American Revolutionary War sites 6303: 6291: 6279: 6267: 6255: 6243: 6231: 6200: 6199: 6188: 5696: 5695: 3580:Philippine revolts against Spain 3410: 3409: 3335:Military history of the Acadians 3083:Seigneurial system of New France 2632: 1920: 1684:from the original on May 6, 2021 1241:National Park Service map (1997) 1194:constructed a massive defensive 880:In 1756, after the start of the 729:("at the home of the Arkansas." 482: 473: 472: 366: 326: 319: 2759:History of the French-Americans 2256:National Wild and Scenic Rivers 2028:Little Rock Central High School 1936:Works by or about Arkansas Post 1912:Colonial Arkansas Post Ancestry 1903:Arkansas Post National Memorial 1724:Central Arkansas Library System 1678:Central Arkansas Library System 1429:DuVal, Kathleen (May 9, 2011). 1253:, Arkansas, United States. 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