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  1. Arkansas: Webster's Timeline History, 1500 - 1971 by Icon Group International, 2009-07-08
  2. Arkansas: Webster's Timeline History, 1997 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-07-08
  3. Arkansas: Webster's Timeline History, 1972 - 1996 by Icon Group International, 2009-07-08
  4. An Arkansas History for Young People by T. Harri Baker, Jane Browning, 1991-06
  5. Arkansas Post National Memorial: Webster's Timeline History, 1686 - 2003 by Icon Group International, 2009-04-16
  6. Geography: The World and Its People Arkansas Testmaker 2002 by McGraw-Hill, 2002-01-01
  7. Geography: The World and Its People Arkansas Reproducible Lesson Plans 2002 by McGraw-Hill, 2001-11-01
  8. Geography: The World and Its People Arkansas Interactive Lesson Plans 2002 by McGraw-Hill, 2002-05-01
  9. Physiography of the Boston Mountains, Arkansas by A. H Purdue, 1901
  10. Manual of geography: A treatise on mathematical, physical, and political geography by Matthew Fontaine Maury, 1906
  11. Report on the cotton production of the state of Arkansas: With a discussion of the general agricultural features of the state by R. H Loughridge, 1884
  12. Changing settlement systems in the Fourche Creek watershed in the Ozark border region of southeast Missouri and northeast Arkansas by James E Price, 1981
  13. Arkansas (One Nation) by Patricia K. Kummer, Capstone Press Geography Deparment, 1999-01
  14. The development of modern tree-ring chronologies in the Midwest: Arkansas, North Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri by David W Stahle, 1982

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43. University Of Arkansas Libraries - New Book Aquisitions
of the Committee on Tectonics, Division of Geology and geography, National Research andSparta aquifers of the Grand Prairie Region, eastern arkansas / by Chad
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44. Pullman Kids: Geography: U.S.A.: Arkansas
Pullman Kids geography USA arkansas contains links for the stateof arkansas, USA. Pullman Kids geography USA arkansas. Pullman
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45. DinoData Geography Arkansas
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46. Arkansas Stories Atlas - History - Geography - Road Maps - Points Of Interest
arkansas Stories Atlas Free Maps for History, geography, Road Maps,and Points of Interest. The arkansas Stories Atlas - Free Historical
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Our historical and outdoor travel road map is cutting edge Internet technology! You can zoom from a state view of Arkansas all the way to street level, as well as link to a map of historical points of interest, geographic points of interest, towns, and cities in Arkansas with the click of a button! Here is How It Works! The Arkansas Stories Atlas has three different "Themes" for your viewing pleasure. These include: Historical Points of Interest Geographical Points of Interest Man Made Points of Interest To change the Themes, just click "Themes" on the side bar, click the Theme you want, and them click "Select". Then when you click on the map again is will change to the Theme you want to see! The Historical Map Theme Layer When you first view the map, the "Historical" theme is the default and is selected for you already. Just click on a town from our map or from our list of towns, and the map will zoom into a map of that area. Then a list of all the historical points of interest we have on the map in that area, such as historic buildings and locations, will appear on the left of the map. Just click on the location you want and it will zoom you into a more detailed map of that area. Then you can continue to zoom in or out of historical points or places of interest.

47. ProTeacher! Fifty United States Lesson Plans For Elementary School Teachers In G
arkansas Edition Lesson Plans Lesson plans and projects about arkansas'geography, Native Americans, settlement, and government.
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- A collection of lesson plans about Arkansas' history. Lessons teach about archaelogy, Native Americans, and pioneers source
Arkansas Memory Project
- A digital archive of primary source material about Arkansas history. Some articles include lesson plans source
Arkansas The Natural State
- An instructional unit with a printable outline map of the state, research questions, and links to related online sites source
Arkansas Unit
- Twleve printable worksheets with information, activities, a map, and lesson plans about the state of Arkansas source
Arkansas Edition Lesson Plans
- Lesson plans and projects about Arkansas' geography, Native Americans, settlement, and government. Lessons are web-based but adaptable. Some links on the lesson plans are not working source
Arkansas Wordsearch
- Students find the names of Arkansas cities in a printable puzzle source
Publish A Magazine
- Students create their own issues of Arkansas Monthly by writing and illustrating articles to highlight important events in Arkansas' past and present. This lesson could be adapted for any community

48. Bull Shoals, Arkansas, Area Info: Geography, Climate, Economy, Taxes
geography, CLIMATE, ECONOMY, TAXES geography. ECONOMY. Bull Shoals is oneof the State of arkansas' most outstanding tourist destinations.
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GEOGRAPHY, CLIMATE, ECONOMY, TAXES GEOGRAPHY If you think exploring the Ozarks is fun, why not live here and continue exploring for the rest of your life? There's enough fun things to see and do to last several lifetimes in this land "where the mountains reach down to hold hands with the valleys."
Invite your friends to move here, too, and enjoy the fun with you. Our beautiful trees, towering cliffs, smog-free skies, crystal clear water, great four season climate, and plenty of recreational opportunities are reasons enough to move here. Our low tax rate, low crime rate and low traffic rate make it even better.
The terrain of this region is mountainous (Ozarks) with forested slopes of Oak, Ash, Cedar, Dogwood, Maple, etc.
We are, on an average, about 683 feet above sea level.
Our major topographic features include Bull Shoals Lake (with Bull Shoals Dam at the edge of town), White River and Bull Mountain (all within the city limits). Nearby we have Norfork Lake, Buffalo National Wildlife Refuge, Bull Shoals State Park, Crooked Creek, Ozark National Forest, Buffalo State Park, Ozark Isle and several small streams
Bull Shoals is a well known retirement destination also. Approximately 65% of the permanent population is made up of retirees. If the idea of four distinct seasons, mountains, lakes, rivers and, best of all, low taxes appeals to you, then you need to include the Ozarks in your retirement research.

49. Catalog Of Digital Data
GIF Physical geography Contents; GIF 80 meter GIF Summits (GNIS); GIF Valleys(GNIS); GIF arkansas Landuse/Landcover; GIF Unsupervised Classified TM;
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CAST offers a digital data in myriad topics for further research A catalog of such digital resources available from CAST has being compiled. The [PS] symbol indicates the Postscript file for that particular chapter and the [GIF] files indicate the scanned Gif files for that portion of the catalog. [HTML] version is also available but the images in the HTML version are under construction To download a particular file : : Use the Save As option by clicking on link you wish to save.
Mosaic Users : Use Load to disk from the Options menu. Samples are available below : Return to top [PS] The Face Page To The Catalog. Return to top [PS] The Introduction To The Catalog.

50. Appendix C 98-99
Michael Garner (Research Assistant) MA geography, University of arkansas. BruceGorham (Research Assistant) MA, geography, University of arkansas.
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Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies, University of Arkansas Fiscal Year 1998-1999 Annual Report Appendix C Dr. W. Fredrick Limp (Director and Professor): Ph.D., Anthropology, Indiana University. GIS, Remote Sensing, Spatial systems Design/Implementation, and Intergovernmental Interoperability. James A. Farley (Technical Director and Assistant Professor): M.A., Anthropology, University of Arkansas. GIS, Database Management, Distributed Computing, and Open Standards. Snow Ballard (Hourly). Alynne Bayard (Graduate Student): B.A., Geography, University of Adelaide, Australia. GIS, Remote Sensing, Database Design, Geography, Biogeography, and Plant Ecology. R. Joe Brandon (Graduate Student): B.A., Anthropology, Northern Illinois University. GIS, Archeology, Technical Photography, and Anthropology. Brandon Bottomly (Hourly). Dr. Tom Brooks (Post Doctorate): Ph.D., Anthropology, Northern Illinois University. GIS, Geography, Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, Conservation Biology, Ornithology, and Tropical Rainforests. Dr. Don Catanzaro (Post Doctorate):

51. Arkansas Travel And Tourism Index - Travel To Arkansas, USA
arkansas Hotels, Motels and Inns USA Hotels, Motels, and Inns www.USAHMI.com arkansasgeography geography County Profile Text List Map Land Area; 52,082 sq.
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52. History-Political Science-Geography At Southern Arkansas University
History, Political Science, and geography. Southern arkansas University.The 199697 faculty welcome you. to the department. To learn more, click.
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53. Geography Departments - Arkansas
geography Departments arkansas University of arkansas, FayettevilleCenter for Advanced Spatial Technologies; University of arkansas
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54. Arkansas History And Activity Books
arkansas Hello USA Series From the 'Hello USA' series, this book takes you on atour of the history, geography, people, economy, and environment of arkansas.
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Top 5 Arkansas History and Activity Books Guide Picks Children all over America are required to study the history and geography of their state, usually in the 4th grade. Here are books to help homeschoolers of Arkansas accomplish this task. Arkansas - Hello U.S.A. Series
From the 'Hello U.S.A.' series, this book takes you on a tour of the history, geography, people, economy, and environment of Arkansas. Features colorful photos, easy-to-read text, and fascinating facts sidebars. 84 pages, grades 3-6.
Arkansas - From Sea to Shining Sea Series

Arkansas, part of the 'From Sea to Shining Sea' series discusses the geography, history, industries, and famous people. Features full color photographs, 64 pages. (for grades 3-5)
Arkansas Facts and Symbols
"Jam-packed with information, these books are an ideal resource for report writing and teaching. Fast Facts highlight each state's capital city, largest city, physical size, population, natural resources, and primary manufactured goods." 24 pages, grades 3-5.

55. Arkansas State Unit Study - Facts And Symbols
and identify the states. geography Game Find the state. Odd ArkansasLaw It was illegal to blindfold cows on public highway.
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State Unit Study - Arkansas
These state unit studies are designed to help children learn the geography of the United States and learn factual information about every state. These studies are great for children in the public and private education system as well as homeschooled children. Print the United States map and color each state as you study it. Keep map at the front of your notebook for use with each state. Print the State Information Sheet and fill in the information as you find it. Print the Arkansas State Map and fill in the state capital, large cities and state attractions that you find. Answer the following questions on lined paper in complete sentences.

56. North America USA Arkansas Arkansas Tech University
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57. Geography - Arkansas
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58. KGS--Sedgwick County Geohydrology--Geography
geography. Topography and Drainage Sedgwick County, with the exception of the northeastcorner, lies within the arkansas River Lowlands section of the Central
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Topography and Drainage Sedgwick County, with the exception of the northeast corner, lies within the Arkansas River Lowlands section of the Central Lowland physiographic province (Schoewe, 1949). The location of the County with respect to other physiographic areas of the State is shown in Figure 3. The topography of the County is characterized by the extreme flatness of the broad Arkansas River valley and the gently rolling slopes rising to the uplands adjacent to the valley. The highest point in the County, about 1,540 feet above sea level, is on its west edge, about 5 miles southwest of Andale. The lowest point, about 1,220 feet above sea level, is where the Arkansas River leaves the County to the south. Modern 7 1/2-minute topographic maps are available for all of the County [as of Jan. 1998] (Fig. 4). Figure 3 Map of Kansas showing physiographic divisions (from Shoewe, 1949). Figure 4 Outline map of Sedgwick County, Kansas, showing areas covered [1998] by modern 7 1/2-minute quadrangle topographic maps. Names are official quadrangle names of the U.S. Geological Survey and dates are those of last revision of sheets.

59. KGS--Sumner County--Geography
geography. Topography and Drainage. Sumner County is in the Wellington Lowlandand the arkansas River Lowlands of the Central Lowland physiographic province
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Sumner County is in the Wellington Lowland and the Arkansas River Lowlands of the Central Lowland physiographic province (Schoewe, 1949). The upland areas of the county, because of the thick shale beds underlying the surface, are chiefly gently rolling plains. The valleys are wide and flat except locally where sand dunes have formed. The highest points in the county are in the area west of Conway Springs. The lowest points are near Drury and Geuda Springs along Chikaskia and Arkansas Rivers. The total relief in the county is about 400 feet. Sumner County is drained by southeastward-flowing streams. Arkansas River crosses the northeast corner of the county and is joined by Ninnescah River near Oxford. Cowskin Creek enters the county a short distance west of Mulvane and joins Arkansas River between Mulvane and Oxford. Slate Creek has its headwaters northwest of Conway Springs and joins Arkansas River near Geuda Springs. Salt Creek is a small tributary to Arkansas River flowing through Geuda Springs. Chikaskia River enters the county west of Argonia and leaves it south of Drury. Prairie Creek, whose headwaters are north of Mayfield, joins Chikaskia River west of Corbin. Bluff Creek and Fall Creek drain the southwestern part of the county, joining a short distance east of Caldwell.
Population
According to the 1950 census, the population of Sumner County was 23,646. The average density of population was 20.0 per square mile as compared to 23.2 for the entire state. The population of Sumner County in 1940 was 26,163. Hence, by 1950, it had decreased 9.6 percent. The incorporated cities of Sumner County and their 1950 populations are as follows: Argonia, 562; Belle Plaine, 971; Caldwell, 2,000; Conway Springs, 816; Geuda Springs, 245; Hunnewell, 103; Mayfield, 134; Milan, 165; Mulvane, 1,387; Oxford, 798; South Haven, 358; and Wellington, 7,747. In 1950 the population of the county was 32.8 percent urban, as compared to 27.7 percent in 1940.

60. Arkansas: Facts, Map And State Symbols - EnchantedLearning.com
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Arkansas Label Me! Printout EnchantedLearning.com Arkansas Facts, Map and State Symbols Arkansas Flag Printout/Quiz Arkansas was the 25 th state in the USA; it became a state on June 15, 1836. State Abbreviation - AR State Capital - Little Rock Largest City - Little Rock Area - 53,182 square miles [Arkansas is the 29th biggest state in the USA] Population (as of 2000) [Arkansas is the 33rd most populous state in the USA] Major Industries - agriculture (chickens, soybeans, rice, cotton), paper and wood products (including furniture), electronic equipment, mining (aluminum and diamonds) Presidential Birthplace William Jefferson Clinton was born in Hope on August 19, 1946 (he was the 42nd US President, serving from 1993 to 2001). Major Rivers - Arkansas River

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