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  2. Andrew Jackson and the slave trade in the United States

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    In pursuit of income if not fortune, merchant and slave trader Jackson used a flatboat to get from Stones River to the Cumberland River (or from the Watauga to the Holston to the Tennessee) to the Ohio River, to the Mississippi, and thence south to the Natchez slave market in Spanish West Florida and/or the colonial-era New Orleans slave market ...

  3. Gaines Landing, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    In the 1850s Gaines Landing received regular mail from the packet boats and was the starting point of a mail route to inland Arkansas. [4] Circa 1852 there was a plank road from Gaines Landing to Bradley County, Arkansas. [5] The first toll gate was four miles west of Gaines Landing. [6]

  4. Bateau - Wikipedia

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    At the junction of the Greenbrier and New Rivers they engaged one of the boats used in running the rapids. This boat was twenty-five feet (7.62 m) long by six feet (1.83 m) wide, and was managed by three negroes,—the "steersman", who guided the boat with a long and powerful oar; the headsman, who stood on the bow to direct the steersman by ...

  5. Boat loans for older boats vs. new boats: What you need to know

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    Key takeaways. New and used boats are available from banks, credit unions, online lenders and directly from boat sellers. Lenders take into account the boat's age in addition to your personal ...

  6. Joseph "Diamond Jo" Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    He continued to operate the shorter, lighter boats of his fleet upriver. [1] In April 1875, Reynolds began building the Hot Springs Railroad between Malvern, Arkansas, and Hot Springs. The railroad was sometimes called the "Diamond Jo Line" for its developer. [4] [5]

  7. Forrest L. Wood - Wikipedia

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    Born in Flippin, Arkansas, Wood began his outdoors career as a fishing guide on numerous lakes and rivers in Arkansas, while maintaining a construction business and a cattle farm. Wood began to build lake boats in 1968 behind a service station. The business moved to an old nightclub; by 1970, Ranger Boats sold 1,200 units.

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