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Pea Ridge National Military ParkGeneral Samuel Curtis – Commanding General of the Union Army of the Southwest confers with other officers
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Pea Ridge National Military Park
For Teachers
 

Pea Ridge National Military Park has a lot to offer the schools in our region. From short field trips to extensive all day affairs, the staff of Pea Ridge NMP will work with teachers to make history come alive. 

Please fill out the reservation form below to assure that your school does not miss out.

You will not receive confirmation of your reservation unless there is a problem with your form.

Fee Waiver Form

 

 

May 2008

6 - Northside Elem School - 86

7 - Ambassadors for Christ - 21

8 - Springhill Middle School - 120 people

9 - Cair Paravel Latin School - 68 people

12 - George Elem School - 110 people

13 - Springhill Middle School - 116 people

14 - Shiloh Christian School - 60 people

16 - Butterfield Village - 25 people

17 - 90th RRC - 125 people

17 - Military Order of the Stars and Bars - 50 people

20 - Old High Middle School - 115 people

23 - Pea Ridge Elem School - 145 people

29 - Huntsville Intermediate School - 180 people

Medal of Honor  

Did You Know?
There were four Medal of Honor recipients in the Battle of Pea Ridge: Private Albert Power, Captain William P. Black, Colonel Eugene A. Carr, and Colonel Francis J. Herron.

Last Updated: May 12, 2008 at 06:39 EST