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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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Research

A. Arrowsmith. 1795. A Map Exhibiting All the New Discoveries in the Interior Parts of North America  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:: 24 Jan. 2006

N. Bellin. 1744. Carte de la Louisiane Cours du Mississipi [i.e. Mississippi] et Pais Voisins : Dediée à M. le Comte de Maurepas, Ministre et Secretaire d'etat Commandeur des Ordres du Roy  Dheulland sculp. " General Maps. [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?gmd:3:./temp/~ammem_AfgW::]. 9 Jun. 2005

Le Page du Pratz, 1775. A Map of Louisiana, with the Course of the Missisippi, and the Adjacent Rivers, the Nations of the Natives, the French Establishments and the Mines; by the Author of ye History of that Colony 1757.

 

  

 

 

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