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  2. DeValls Bluff, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    An oxbow lake of the White River in DeValls Bluff DeValls Bluff is located at 34°47′5″N 91°27′37″W  /  34.78472°N 91.46028°W  / 34.78472; -91.46028 (34.784760, -91.460346 The city is located within the Grand Prairie section of Prairie County, a subdivision of the Mississippi embayment within the Mississippi Alluvial Plain .

  3. List of rivers of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi River. White River. Arkansas Post Canal; ... White River: 26,760 758: near De Valls Bluff: Red River: ... USGS Hydrologic Unit Map – State of Arkansas ...

  4. White River (Arkansas–Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    The White River is a 722-mile (1,162 km) river that flows through the U.S. states of Arkansas and Missouri. Originating in the Boston Mountains of northwest Arkansas, it arcs northwards through southern Missouri before turning back into Arkansas, flowing southeast to its mouth at the Mississippi River .

  5. Grand Prairie Area Demonstration Project - Wikipedia

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    The project, conceived by the US Army Corps of Engineers' Memphis District and approved by US Congress in 1950, generally involves the pumping of water from the White River near DeValls Bluff into pipelines and canals throughout Arkansas's Grand Prairie, specifically to farmers in Arkansas, Lonoke and Prairie counties. The new water source is ...

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Prairie ...

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    DeValls Bluff First Baptist Church: November 20, 1992 (#92001616) September 17, 1999: Jct. of Prairie and Mason Sts. De Valls Bluff: 3: White River Bridge at DeValls Bluff: White River Bridge at DeValls Bluff: April 9, 1990 (#90000514) June 1, 2005: U.S. Route 70 over the White River: De Valls Bluff: Imploded July 20, 2004 [6]

  7. List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    White River Bridge at DeValls Bluff: 1924 removed 2005-06-01 De Valls Bluff: Prairie: Pratt through truss: Winkley Bridge: 1912 removed 1999-08-11 Heber Springs: Cleburne: Wolf Bayou Bridge: 1924 removed 2006-05-25 Scott: Pulaski: Warren pony truss: Wyman Bridge: 1908 removed 2004-09-24 Fayetteville: Washington: Parker through truss

  8. Prairie County, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The town of Fredonia (Biscoe) was named for the unsuccessful 1826 attempt of Arkansas Cherokee and to create the Republic of Fredonia by Arkansas Cherokee and Texan settlers in then Mexican Texas. The town of DeValls Bluff was the Western Cherokee's seat, and is now one of Prairie County's seats. Prairie County suffered greatly during the Civil ...

  9. File:White River Oxbow at DeValls Bluff, AR.jpg - Wikipedia

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