Cotton Plant, Arkansas
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Large part of town's economy is based on Cotton. Cotton Field in Cotton Plant from which the town gets its name.
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1862 Arkansas State issued dollar.
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A Place that Time has forgotten.
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Grave of Confederate Soldier who would have died as a Prisoner of War since Confederate soldiers did not
receive a government marker (or individual burial) unless they died in Union custody.
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Deo Vindice marker for Confederate Grave - Means - God Will Vindicate
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Daughters of Confederacy marker indicates the Federals conceded this battle as one of the most remarkable and
hard fought battles of the War Between the States. The Union won this battle, but it was not without cost.
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Battle of Cotton Plant (or Cache River) was fought on July 7, 1862.
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Indian Grass grows to 20 feet tall. At one time, the prairie in Cotton Plant was covered with this tall grass.
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