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This is the "Little Rock" whence came the name of the City of Little Rock.
Photographer: Mark Hilton
Taken: April 10, 2018
Caption: This is the "Little Rock" whence came the name of the City of Little Rock.
Additional Description: The Treaty of 1818 & the Quapaw Line:
“Beginning at a point on the Arkansaw river, opposite the present post of Arkansaw, and running thence, a due southwest course, to the Washita river; thence, up that river, to the Saline fork; and up the Saline fork to a point, from whence a due north course would strike the Arkansaw river at the Little Rock; and thence, down the right bank of the Arkansaw, to the place of beginning”
Submitted: April 12, 2018, by Mark Hilton of Montgomery, Alabama.
Database Locator Identification Number: p422779
File Size: 8.357 Megabytes

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