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... Their mounds were made by one basket full of dirt at a time. Archaeologists found, near Spiro, many sites on the Arkansas River. ...
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... In 1673, the French explorers Jacques Marquette and Luis Joliet traveled down the Mississippi River to the mouth of the Arkansas River. ...
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... Except for a large northern bend in Kansas, the Arkansas River follows a southeastern course, merging with the Mississippi River above Arkansas City, Arkansas. ...
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... Except for a large northern bend in Kansas, the Arkansas River follows a southeastern course, merging with the Mississippi River above Arkansas City, Arkansas. ...
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... in 1820, but during the previous August a small detachment had penetrated the northeastern portion, and in 1820 and another group descended the Arkansas River. ...
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... the Central route, between the 38th and 39th parallels from the arkensas river to San Francisco, The route from Fort Smith along the Arkansas River to Los ...
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... themselves the Southern Cherokee Nation claims to be a sovereign nation and has already announced plans to open up gambling boats on the Arkansas River. ...
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... Many of them were built on streams and rivers on southern Arkansas. They use the fish and other river and water resources to supplement their diets. ...
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... The two joined forces, and traveled across Lake Michigan, and all the way down the Mississippi. Once they met the Arkansas River, the two turned back. ...
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... One was an Ironclad Ram, named the Arkansas, and hastily built in the summer of 1862 to combat Federal ships on the Mississippi River. ...
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... Barry Switzer was born on October 5, 1937. He was born in Crossett, a small town in southern Arkansas. His first house was a houseboat on the Ouachita River. ...
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... Wade is a realtor from Flippin Arkansas: " 'Take a look at this,' Wade said when ... Corp., had just listed a parcel of 230 acres along the White River, about a ...
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... This ridge separates the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico, the Arkansas, the Platte, the Rio Grande, and the Pacific and Colorado River. ...
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... This is how the Colombia River began. ... Arkansas Traveler: A traveler was tired from his trip and needed somewhere for him and his horse to stay for the night. ...
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... and its tributaries including the Allegheny, which gives it its species name, westward to the Mississippi River and southward to Missouri, Arkansas, and Georgia ...
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... and in the north, the Dakotas all the way to the Powder River in Montana was ... were assigned to lands in eastern Colorado between the Platte and Arkansas Rivers. ...
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... The territory took up the present-day states of Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota west of the Mississippi River, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska ...
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... of Ohio when the Cherokee lost their provisions during a river crossing. ... relocated, including the Keetoowah (Old Settlers) who found homage in Arkansas and SE ...
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... research, but was spirits of Hendrick Hudson, the Dutch ship captain who first sailed up the Hudson River and his crew ... "The Big Bear of Arkansas", was written ...
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... today was "No, this is my sisters' day to eat." In 1937 the Ohio river burst it's ... Stamps, Arkansas slowly came into the depression, and slowly came out of it. ...
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... Attack on Fort Sumter prompted four more states ,Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and ... on geography and they wanted to control over Mississippi River because it ...
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... It occupied the upper and western portions of the Thames River. ... the Mohegans, the Comanche moved south and were located between the Platte and Arkansas Rivers. ...
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... the forts, resulting in the secession of four more states, Virginia, Arkansas, North Carolina ... Virginia by way of the peninsula between the York River and James ...
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... duke begin to rehearse for the Shakespearean production which they will present in some town along the river. When they arrive in a small Arkansas town, there ...
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... Arkansas and Alabama refused to integrate and President Eisenhower was forced to send the ... Koslow and Mittman forced Menter into the river knowing that he was ...
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... Arkansas and Alabama refused to integrate and President Eisenhower was forced to send the ... Koslow and Mittman forced Menter into the river knowing that he was ...
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... shoulder. We cross the river and enter Arkansas. The Memphis skyline fades behind us. Its amazing how little we've planned for this. ...
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... With the Confederacy split along the Mississippi River, Grant commanded ... Meanwhile, the states of Louisiana, Tennessee, and Arkansas established provisional ...
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... 6. One of the main symbols in the novel was the Mississippi River. ... symbol in the novel was the feud between the two families in Arkansas: the Grangerfords and ...
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... 6. One of the main symbols in the novel was the Mississippi River. ... symbol in the novel was the feud between the two families in Arkansas: the Grangerfords and ...
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