10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RED RIVER OF THE SOUTH»
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1
The Red River Valley in Arkansas: Gateway to
the Southwest
One may wish to underestimate the Red River Valley's importance in western
history, but it is not the size of the water that matters; it is the geography through
which it travels that makes the Red River of the South such an interesting study of
...
2
National Smart Water Grid: Integrated Solutions for ...
Devils. Lake. North Dakota's Red River is one of several by that name in North
America. In the United States it is called the Red River of the North in order to
distinguish it from the Red River of the South that is a tributary of the Mississippi
River.
National Smart Water Grid, Ronald A. Beaulieu, 2010
3
The Code
of Federal Regulations
of the United States
of America
Missouri River Naches River Ohio River Ohio River Ohio River Pascagoula
Pascagoula Pearl River Pearl River Platte River Potomac River Rappahannock
River Raritan River Raritan River Red River (of the South) Red River (of the
South) ...
4
L.S.A., List
of C.F.R. Sections Affected
... River Ohio River .............. .. Pascagoula River Pascagoula River Pearl River .....
........ .. Pearl River Platte River ..... .. Potomac River .......... .. Rappahannock River .
. Raritan River ............. .. Raritan River ........................ .. Red River (of the South) .
5
A History
of Navigation on Cypress Bayou and
the Lakes
In addition, N. Philip Norman's 1942 essay, "The Red River of the South,"
contains information on the Osage and Seven Up. Norman cites Capt. F. W.
Wooldridge and the papers of Maude O'Pry as his sources; but the ultimate
derivation ...
6
Biographical Dictionary
of American and Canadian Naturalists ...
POSITIONS Naturalist on President Thomas Jefferson's government exploration
of the Red River of the South in 1 806. Botanical collector in Virginia for the
Barton Herbarium, 1807. CAREER At age twenty-five appointed naturalist on ...
Keir Brooks Sterling, 1997
7
Images
of the Plains:
The Role
of Human Nature in Settlement
One of Jefferson's primary geographical interests (Surface 1909) following the
Louisiana Purchase was the hydrographic pattern on the plains, particularly that
of the Red River of the South and of the Missouri River in the north and its ...
Brian W. Blouet, Merlin P. Lawson, 1975
8
New Mexico Historical Review
... the Raton Mountains at Dick Woot- en's ranch, and found the Red River of the
South, west of the foot of the mountains, only about 10 feet wide. One place
where we camped for a night there was a rancher living. It was said that at this
house ...
Lansing Bartlett Bloom, Paul Alfred Francis Walter, 1926
9
Outdoor Pastimes
of an American Hunter
We drove out some twenty miles to where camp was pitched in a bend of Deep
Red Creek, which empties into the Red River of the South. Cottonwood, elm, and
pecans formed a belt of timber along the creek; we had good water, the tents ...
10
Boots and Saddles: Or, Life in Dakota with General Custer
The inundations recurring each spring opposite us, brought later in the year
myriads of the insects; those I had known on the Red River of the South were
nothing in comparison. If the wind was in a certain direction, they tormented us all
day ...