The North Little Rock Site on the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail:
Historical Contexts Report

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Amanda L. Paige, Research Assistant
Fuller Bumpers, American Native Press Fellow
Daniel F. Littlefield, Jr., Director

Illustrations prepared by Maurianna Garza

(Not all illustrations are posted as of yet. They are in progress.)

Research for this report was funded in part by a Challenge Cost Share agreement with the Long Distance Trails Office of the National Park Service, Sante Fe, New Mexico.  Text was submitted June 15, 2003.  This version was revised August 4, 2003.

Note:  The Site Reports of the ANPA are intended for use by the general public.   Permission to reprint them in their entirety is required by the authors.  

Part I
Introduction

Part II
Physical Features of the North Little Rock Site and Its Surroundings, 1830 - Present
Part III
Removal Routes and Transportation

Part IV
Historical Documentation of Indian Removal Through the North Little Rock Site

Part V
Conditions of Travel

Part VI
Cultural Survival on the Trail

Part VII
Tribal Individuals Who Passed Through the North Little Rock Site

Part VIII
Economic and Social Impact of Removal in Arkansas


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