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  2. Jun 17, 2024 · Little Rock was strongly anti-Union at the outbreak of the American Civil War, and the Federal arsenal was seized by state authorities in 1861. In September 1863 Federal troops under General Frederick Steele occupied the city and established a pro-Union government.

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  3. On November 2, 1835, Little Rock became a City, and eight (8) months later, on June 15, 1836, Arkansas became a State. The first steamboat to reach Little Rock was the Eagle, which arrived on March 16, 1822. From that time onward, Little Rock’s role as a commercial center of Arkansas increased.

  4. The city derived its name from a rock formation along the river, named the "Little Rock" by the French explorer Jean-Baptiste Bénard de la Harpe in 1722. The capital of the Arkansas Territory was moved to Little Rock from Arkansas Post in 1821.

  5. Little Rock is the capital and most populous city of the state of Arkansas. Benard de la Harpe, a Frenchman leading an exploration party up the Arkansas River on April 9, 1722, noted the first outcropping of rock he had seen along the banks since leaving New Orleans.

  6. Arkansas becomes the 25th State, and Little Rock became the official capital city. Pulaski County Lyceum active (approximate date). 1837 – Antiquarian and Natural History Society and Bar Association founded. 1838 – Steam ferry begins operating. 1839 – Little Rock Theatre opens. 1840 – The Tornado newspaper begins publication.

  7. When Arkansas was admitted into the Union in 1836, Little Rock became the state capital. Little Rock's Courthouse and Post office was originally constructed in 1881 and served in that capacity until 1932.

  8. www.history.com › topics › us-statesArkansas - HISTORY

    Nov 9, 2009 · Date of Statehood: June 15, 1836. Capital: Little Rock. Population: 2,915,918 (2010) Size: 53,178 square miles. Nickname (s): The Natural State; The Land of Opportunity. Motto: Regnat...