The Bentonville Confederate Monument, located in Bentonville, Arkansas, is a granite shaft topped with a statue of a Confederate soldier. It was erected by the United Daughters of the Confederacy in 1906 and stands as a memorial to Confederate soldiers from Benton County who fought in the Civil War.
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Rt. 1, Bentonville, Arkansas
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106 S.e. A St., Bentonville, Arkansas
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212 N. Main St., Bentonville, Arkansas
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W. Side Ne. Young Ave. Approx. 200 Ft. N. Of Ne. Carnahan Ct., Bentonville, Arkansas
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Public Sq. Park., Near Jct. Of 2nd And Main Sts., Bentonville, Arkansas
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410 N.w. Second St., Bentonville, Arkansas
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