The Red River Valley in Arkansas: Gateway to the Southwest


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The Red River's dramatic bend in southwestern Arkansas is the most distinctive characteristic along its 1,300 miles of eastern flow through plains, prairies and swamplands. This stretch of river valley has defined the culture, commerce and history of the region since the prehistoric days of the Caddo inhabitants. Centuries later, as the plantation South gave way to westward expansion, people found refuge and adventure along the area's trading paths, military roads, riverbanks, rail lines and highways. This rich heritage is why the Red River in Arkansas remains a true gateway to the Southwest. Author Robin Cole-Jett deftly navigates the history and legacy of one of the Natural State's most precious treasures.







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Review and Refunding of Rail Passenger Service Act


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A History of Small Grain Crops in Texas


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Wheat for man's bread: introduction, production, and research 1582-1976; oats in Texas through three centuries 1731-1976; barley in Texas from colonial to modern times 1668-1976; rye in Texas 1731-1976