Bryant Cemetery

Cemetery at North Reynolds Road, Bryant, AR 72022


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  • This cemetery is on South Reynolds road right after Griffis Rd., if you are headed south. It is NOT where the red marker is.

    Added February 01, 2017 by Ruth Bass-Burgess
  • "After the fall of Little Rock to Union forces in September 1863, the area immediately south of the Arkansas River became a No Man's Land. On the morning of October 23, 1864 a Federal detachent of the 7th Army Corps returning to Little Rock after raiding the Confederate Arsenal at Princeton, was engaged by Logan's 11th Arkansas Cavalry, CSA, at a point, one mile southeast of this spot. The ensuing battle was fought at the Hurricane Creek Crossing of the Old Camden Road and resulted in 28 men killed, 11 wounded and one captured." Historical marker, Bryant Cemetery, Bryant, Arkansas

    Added September 23, 2016 by A Google User
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