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Redoubt B Marker

Located on Maul Road in Camden, Arkansas

N33.35.723 W092.50.068

 

 

1863 - 1864

Redoubt B

This is one of nine Civil War fortifications that were constructed in 1863 -

1864 by Confederate soldiers and slaves under the command of Camden

lawyer, Colonel Alexander Hawthorn.

Located along a ridge some one hundred yards south of the intersection

of the junction of Maul and Gravel Pit Roads, the v-shaped redan pointed

to the northwest and its four to six artillery pieces protected any approach into Camden from Tate's Bluff or from the upper Washington Road.

 

While no traces of this fortification are visible today, its slightly elevated

location in the middle of Greenwood Cemetery is evident when viewed from Maul Road.

There is some evidence to suggest that this site was named Fort Pickett.

Union Soldiers improved this fortification during their brief occupation of Camden in April 1864.

Camden Historical Advisory Commission

Sponsored by Camden A & P. Commission 2005.