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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Camden Expedition Sites are a National Historic Landmark District consisting of eight historic sites where events of the American Civil War's Camden Expedition occurred. The sites are spread across six or seven counties.Elkin's Ferry Battleground, in Clark and Nevada countiesPrairie d'Ane Battlefield, near Prescott in Nevada Countythe Confederate State Capitol building, in Historic Washington State Park, Hempstead County Fort Southerland on Bradley Ferry Road, in Camden, Ouachita Fort Lookout on Van Buren Road, in Camden, Ouachita CountyPoison Springs Battleground State Park, a state park on Highway 76, near Chidester in Ouachita County.Marks' Mills Battlefield, a state park near New Edinburg in Cleveland CountyJenkins' Ferry Battlefield, a state park near Leola in Grant CountyEach of the sites is individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The National Historic Landmark District was declared in 1994.It is stated at the National Historic Landmark summary that there are nine sites included in the NHL, although that summary only lists only the above eight by name. The landmark nomination document clearly describes only eight sites. An Arkansas state webpage states that the Old U.S. Arsenal Building (meaning the Tower Building of the Little Rock Arsenal, in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, where the expedition started) is included in the landmark. The photo set that accompanies the landmark nomination includes photos of the U.S. Arsenal Building as well as of the eight other sites, so it is unclear whether the Arsenal site is part of the landmark or not. It is unclear whether it was intended to be included but was dropped, or whether it was added after the nomination document was completed."@en }

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