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Old Rondo Cemetery

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Area
  
less than one acre

Year built
  
1862

NRHP Reference #
  
04001029

Added to NRHP
  
22 September 2004

Old Rondo Cemetery

Location
  
1612 Smith Rd., Rondo, Arkansas

MPS
  
Civil War Commemorative Sculpture MPS

Address
  
McClure Rd, Texarkana, AR 71854, USA

Similar
  
Texarkana Chamber of Comm, Hillcrest Memorial Park, Texarkana Funeral Home, Cedar Grove Church

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The Old Rondo Cemetery is located at the junction of McClure Road (County Road 125) and Cobb Lane in Rondo, a small community just northeast of Texarkana, Arkansas. The cemetery is best known for the burial site at its center, where the remains of 85 Confederate Army soldiers are buried. In 1862, during the Union Army advance on Little Rock, Confederate troops stationed at Rondo were swept up in a measles epidemic. The 19th Texas Infantry Regiment had seven companies stationed at Rondo, and most of the dead came from its ranks. The 85 dead were disinterred from their original graves and reburied in the Rondo Cemetery after the war. In 1931 the Texarkana chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy received federal funding for the purchase of the plot and the placement of memorial markers. There are 17 markers, one for every five of the unknown soldiers, as well as a sandstone monument placed in 1962 and a historical marker placed in the 1990s on the plot, which is set off from the rest of the cemetery by a low concrete boundary wall.

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The Confederate section of the cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.

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Old Rondo Cemetery Wikipedia