Post 52 Mountain Home, Arkansas

Post 52

Mountain Home, Arkansas

Post 52 Mountain Home, Arkansas

About This Post

Post Namesake
Cpl. Hosea P. Alley and Pvt. Clarence G. "Thornty" White
Notable Members
Charter members were: John Adams / Barton Baker / Carl Baker / Don Baker / John Barker / Fred Bodenhamer / Sneed Collins / Oscar Douglas / Clifton Dunbar / John Fulson / Jake Hornbuckle / Elmer King / W. ... READ MORE
What Makes this Post Unique
Post 52 is currently the 4th largest Legion post in the state of Arkansas. We are one of the few posts in the state that have an Honor Guard to provide military honors at veterans' funerals.

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HISTORY

1930

New Legion Hut Dedicated

Jul 4, 1935
The new American Legion building was dedicated with an appropriate program on Thursday, July 4, 1935. The building was constructed with labor furnished by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) and others from around the community. The local Boy Scout Troup [sic] did a lot of the back-breaking work carrying and breaking rocks for the walls. The auditorium is 40 x 80 feet with walls of native stone. It contained a stage 20 X 40 feet..
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New Legion Hut Dedicated

1980

First Female Commander

Jun 1, 1985
Marguerite Werner was installed as the first female Commander of Post 52 [source: A Brief History of Alley-White Post 52, compiled by Win Church from notes, minutes and scrapbooks; covers period from 1919-1991]
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1990

Legion dedicates flagpole at new baseball field

Dec 1, 1990
In December of 1990, the Legion paid for and installed a flag with pole and dedication marker in Cooper Park for the new baseball diamond. (NOTE: This field is now known as Lester White Field, in honor of the Post 52 Legion Baseball coach of the same name, who has served honorably and proudly in that capacity for 30+ years.) [source: A Brief History of Alley-White Post 52, compiled by Win Church from notes, minutes..
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Post 52 moves into new building

Post 52 moves into new building

Nov 1, 1991
Post 52 moved into its new quarters at 717 Market Street, formerly the Church of the Nazarene. Upon purchasing the building, Legionnaires made a promise to church members that they would never install a bar. To this day, the building is alcohol-free (and always will be, since there is now a daycare center next door). [source: A Brief History of Alley-White Post 52, compiled by Win Church from notes, minutes and scrapbooks; covers period from..
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2000

Legion Baseball tournament named for Brooks Robinson

Jun 14, 2006
The 2006 Twin Lakes Classic American Legion Baseball Tournament (June 14-18) kicked off with a special visit from National Baseball Hall of Famer Brooks Robinson. All future Twin Lakes Classic tournaments will carry the Brooks Robinson name. His busy first day included an invitation-only luncheon at Big Creek, followed later that evening by an autograph session at Cooper Park. About 500 fans came out for the event. Mr. Robinson signed 400 free baseballs, posed for..
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Legion Baseball tournament named for Brooks Robinson