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The Southern Memorial Association

of Washington County, Arkansas





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"These were men whom power could not corrupt,
whom death could not terrify, whom defeat could not dishonor."

"Let the women of the South organize memorial associations, for it is the women who must see that those who gave their lives for the greatest cause the world has ever known, must live forever in the hearts of the Southern people."

This was the appeal that Father Abram Joseph Ryan made in the spring of the year 1866. Father Ryan, the "Poet-Priest of the Confederacy" was a Catholic priest, journalist and poet who served as a Chaplain in the Confederate army.

Following in this spirit, about 40 Fayetteville ladies met on Monday June 10, 1872, at the Methodist Church South, to begin the task of securing a piece of land which would be the permanent resting place for Confederate dead. Just one year later on Tuesday June 10, 1873, the ladies dedicated the Confederate Cemetery and the first graves were decorated. The largest crowd ever assembled in the county, since the burial of Col. Archibald Yell, gathered that day to attend the first annual Southern Memorial Day service.

Today, the Confederate Cemetery located at the top of East Rock Street, is still privately owned and maintained by the Southern Memorial Association of Washington County, Arkansas, holding to the same purpose and devotion as the ladies of 1872.

The Southern Memorial Association is the oldest known continuous organization founded by women in Washington County. It is possibly the oldest women's organization that has remained in continous operation in the entire State of Arkansas.

Please feel welcome to contact the Southern Memorial Association with suggestions or concerns you may have about the Southern Memorial Association or the Confederate Cemetery. The officers wish to serve the purposes of the association in a dignified and orderly manner so that we all can be proud of this historic Confederate Cemetery.

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The 137th annual Southern Memorial Day will be held on Saturday June 5, 2010, at 10 am at the Confederate Cemetery.






Since 1873 the Southern Memorial Association has conducted an annual memorial service to honor the Confederate dead resting in this historic cemetery. The ceremony includes a guest speaker, music, placing flowers at the monument, and a gun salute fired by Confederate reenactors. The public is welcome to attend the ceremony.








The SMA is a Non-Profit 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization which depends on donations. All donations made to the SMA for the care of the Confederate Cemetery are tax deductible.







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