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Old 03-19-2007, 03:44 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Augusta, AR (Chickasaw Crossing)
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Default Battle Of Fitzhugh's Woods

This was taken from http://http://www.arkansaspreservati...ault.asp?ID=38
This will take place in Woodruff County where I live.

April 1 has been set for the dedication of the Fitzhugh’s Woods markers. Augusta Mayor Jimmy Rhodes said that the markers should arrive on March 15 and be placed at the site shortly after that. The Lunday family has led the research and Bay Fitzhugh has supported the development of the Battle of Fitzhugh’s Woods site since day one. Mark Christ and his agency have guided and helped with this ongoing project.
This project is funded in part by the Arkansas Humanities Council like our project in Randolph County last year. Woodruff County and the city of Augusta have stepped forward with labor on this project for the matching in-kind work. This should help pinpoint this site for tourists traveling through Arkansas. The dedication will be held at 2 p.m. on April 1. We will need Union and Confederate reenactors to help with the dedication. If you are willing to help, please e-mail Danny Honnoll at danny@honnoll.com or call me at(870) 935-9830.
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