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The Arkansas Post National Memorial is a 757.51-acre (306.55 ha) protected area in Arkansas County, Arkansas, United States. The National Park Service manages 663.91 acres (268.67 ha) of the land, and the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism manages a museum on the remaining grounds.
Part of the Arkansas Post battlefield is located within Arkansas Post National Memorial, although 360 acres (150 ha) have been submerged due to river course changes and the construction of the Arkansas Post Canal. [135] The remains of the fort were washed away by the river as early as 1880. [136]
In 1805 the U.S. government established a store at the location, but was closed in 1810, due to competition from private merchants. [2] Nathaniel Pryor, [3] who participated in the Lewis and Clark expedition, and Samuel B. Richards of Natchez established a store at the location after the War of 1812. [4]
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The Arkansas Territory was a territory of the United States from July 4, 1819, to June 15, 1836, when the final extent of Arkansas Territory was admitted to the Union as the State of Arkansas. [2] Arkansas Post was the first territorial capital (1819–1821) and Little Rock was the second (1821–1836).
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