Poison Springs Battleground State Park
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Poison Springs Battleground State Park is an Arkansas state park located southeast of Bluff City. It commemorates the Battle of Poison Spring in the American Civil War, which was part of the 1864 Camden Expedition, an element of a Union Army initiative to gain control of Shreveport, Louisiana, and get a foothold in Texas.
In the battle, which was fought on April 18, 1864, Confederates and Choctaw Indians attacked and overcame a supply wagon of Union soldiers. The term "poison spring" arises from the apocryphal story that Confederate soldiers poisoned nearby springwater. The battle hastened the failure of the Camden expedition, and garnered notoriety for the slaughter of black Union soldiers from Kansas by the Confederate forces, which took no prisoners.
The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1969 as Poison Springs State Park, and, with other sites, is part of the Camden Expedition Sites National Historic Landmark. It was declared part of the National Historic Landmark in 1994.<ref name="nhlsum"/><ref name="nrhpinv">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="nrhpphotos">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Description and administrative history
The park includes about Template:Convert of land. It is located on both sides of Arkansas Highway 76, about Template:Convert northwest of Camden in Ouachita County. Highway 76 was constructed along the historic road that was used by the Union supply train when it was roadblocked and attacked by the Confederate force during the battle. The improved portion of the park, with a picnic area and interpretive signs, is located on the north side of the highway.
The battle, however, covered a much larger area, estimated at more than Template:Convert. The surrounding area is in roughly the same condition as it was at the time of the battle. The land that was then under cultivation has since been allowed to revert to forest.<ref name=NRHP>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
The heavily wooded park features a small interpretive display and a shady trail. Sightings of deer and woodpeckers are common along the trail. The park provides an excellent example of the Gulf Coast forest region, consisting primarily of pine trees, but with some oak and with dogwood understory trees.
See also
- List of Arkansas state parks
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Arkansas
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Ouachita County, Arkansas
References
External links
- Template:Official website
- Poison Springs Battlefield at the Historical Marker Database
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- Poison Springs Battleground State Park at Civil War Trust
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- 1961 establishments in Arkansas
- American Civil War on the National Register of Historic Places
- Arkansas Heritage Trails System
- Battlefields of the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War
- Camden Expedition Sites National Historic Landmark
- Conflict sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Arkansas
- National Register of Historic Places in Ouachita County, Arkansas
- Parks in Ouachita County, Arkansas
- Parks on the National Register of Historic Places in Arkansas
- Protected areas established in 1961
- State parks of Arkansas