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Old Times Not Forgotten: A History of Drew County
Beyond Bartholomew: The Portland Area History

Bartholomew's Song: A Bayou History

By Rebecca DeArmond-Huskey

This book is the history of the entire length of Bayou Bartholomew in southeast Arkansas and Morehouse Parish Louisiana. It is over 600 pages long and contains 94 old photos.

The first part, the historical section, describes the source, how the old Arkansas River once occupied the bayou bed, archeology, the colonial period, histories of early bayou settlements (see table of contents) and nearby hill settlements, steamboating, overland travel, fords, ferries, bridges, floods, slavery, Civil War, Reconstruction, timber industry, agriculture, law and order, wild game, hunting, the bayou as a recreational and cultural site, and ecological concerns.

Part Two contains family histories of the 64 interviewed plus 36 additional ones submitted by others or compiled by the author. (See table of contents for family names.)

For additional information e-mail the author, Rebecca DeArmond-Huskey at rdea@seark.net or write to her at:

Rebecca DeArmond-Huskey
1054 Ozment Bluff
Wilmar, AR 71675


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