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Photo Left: Jackson Military Road cut exiting Washington, Arkansas, to the North East (2005) This web site is intended to provide information for students and classrooms that have interest in the route and history of the Southwest Trail.
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Two images follow: A map exhibiting all the new discoveries in the interior parts of North America / inscribed by permission to the honorable governor and company of the adventurers of England trading into Hudsons Bay, in testimony of their liberal communications to their most obedient and very humble servant A. Arrowsmith, hydrographer to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, January 1st 1795 ; Puke, sc. Discovery and Exploration. [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?gmd:11:./temp/~ammem_Tgsf::] (January 24, 2006) CREATED/PUBLISHED NOTES Shows points of interest, aids to navigation, and historical information. Appears in Atlas to Thompson's Alcedo; or, dictionary of America & West Indies, 1816. Exhibition: Mapping the North American Plains, Aug. 10-Oct 10, 1983, $5 DLC Exhibition: Exhibited: Rivers, edens, empires: Lewis & Clark and the revealing of America, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., July 24-Nov. 29, 2003. Scale 1:450000 (W 1550--W 500/N 700--N 250).
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