Oakland-Fraternal Cemetery
- Also Known As: Confederate Cemetery, Little Rock National Cemetery PU5892
- Also Known As: Jewish Cemetery, Hebrew Cemetery
- Address: 2101 Barber St
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
Monhan Steinert | Architect | |||||
Tunnah, Funston, Viquesney | Architect | |||||
1862/00/00 | Oakland Cemetery is established by the City of Little Rock to bury the Civil War dead, many soldiers dying almost daily in the emergency hospitals of Little Rock | |||||
1866/09/00 | US government buys 9.1 acre plot in Little Rock City Cemetery, acquiring another 3.2 acres in April 1868 to concentrate remains of Union dead who had been buried throughout Arkansas | |||||
1917/08/09 | Gardiner A A Deane | Died | Gardiner Andrus Armstrong Deane dies in Little Rock, seven days after the death of his wife. He is buried at in Oakland-Fraternal Cemetery. | |||
1947/06/10 | Theodore M Sanders | Died | Theodore Sanders dies, buried in Oakland Jewish Cemetery |
Place | AsNotedIn | Type |
---|---|---|
Place | AsNotedIn | Type |
Little Rock National Cemetery |
|
Particulars for Oakland-Fraternal Cemetery: | |
---|---|
Criteria | Architecture-Engineering |
Area of Significance | Art |
Historic Use | Cemetery |
Area of Significance | Community Planning and Development |
Architectural, Decorative Style | Egyptian Revival |
Sight Category | Historic District |
Criteria | Historic Event |
Architectural Style | Late Victorian |
Architectural Style | Mid 19th century revival |
Historic Use | Park |
Owner | Private |
Historic Use | Religious Property |
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.