Bentonville Confederate Monument, Civil War memorial at Berry Park, Bentonville, United States.
The Bentonville Confederate Monument is a granite statue depicting a soldier at parade rest, mounted on a raised base. The memorial features inscribed panels and stands in James H. Berry Park, adjacent to the town cemetery.
Installed in 1908 by the United Daughters of the Confederacy, the monument occupied the town square for over a century. It was relocated to private parkland in 2020.
The memorial includes inscriptions about soldiers fighting for home and fatherland, with a dedication plate to James Henderson Berry, former Arkansas Governor.
The monument sits on private grounds and is accessible during daylight hours. Visitors can easily locate it near the cemetery at the edge of the town park.
The statue was crafted by stoneworkers in Barre, Vermont and later gained National Register of Historic Places designation in 1996. This listing recognizes its architectural heritage and historical documentation.
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