Pocahontas and Randolph County (Images of America)

$19.99

This book educates on the historical, economic, and agricultural development of Pocahontas and Randolph County, Arkansas.

Pocahontas and Randolph County (Images of America)
Pocahontas and Randolph County (Images of America)
$19.99

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Pocahontas, Arkansas, began as an early settlement known as Bettis Bluff. The name Pocahontas appears to have first been used in 1836 when the town was chosen as the county seat of the new Randolph County. The area’s rivers played a significant role in the county’s development, with the first steamboat arriving in Bettis Bluff in 1829. Pocahontas flourished following the Civil War due to the growing lumber industry, which cleared vast forested areas, allowing for an agricultural economy. The arrival of the railroad in the early 20th century ushered in new opportunities, and while World War II led many to leave in search of better-paying jobs, others benefited from the opening of Brown Shoe, Magee Picture Frames, Waterloo, and other industries. A significant lumber industry developed as the forests of the Current and Black River bottoms were cleared. The Port of Pocahontas became a shipping point for lumber, and the Sallee Handle Mill along the riverfront in Pocahontas became a booming business. Randolph County emerged as a significant producer of rice, soybeans, and, more recently, peanuts.

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Weight 0.318 lbs
Dimensions 16.5 × 0.8 × 23.5 in

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