An Old Map of Louisiana (French) Territory.

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There is a silver mine labelled on the upper Red River.



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Do you know what the map date is?
 

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ANTOINE.--- Dr. Branner recalled that Antoine Simon Le Page Du Pratz remarked in his Histoire de la Louisiane that there was "a silver mine in the country of the 'Cadodaquioux' or Caddo, located by a Portuguese named Antoine. Stream in Pike and Clark counties and town in Pike County."

Du Pratz said the silver mine was on Red River (1), and there is no known evidence that the Portuguese ever came to the Antoine River. Local legend has it that the town was named for a dead Frenchman whose body was discovered on the bank of the nearby river.

http://peace.saumag.edu/swark/articles/ahq/arkansas/colonialnames/colonialnames138.html
 

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ANTOINE.--- Dr. Branner recalled that Antoine Simon Le Page Du Pratz remarked in his Histoire de la Louisiane that there was "a silver mine in the country of the 'Cadodaquioux' or Caddo, located by a Portuguese named Antoine. Stream in Pike and Clark counties and town in Pike County."

Du Pratz said the silver mine was on Red River (1), and there is no known evidence that the Portuguese ever came to the Antoine River. Local legend has it that the town was named for a dead Frenchman whose body was discovered on the bank of the nearby river.

http://peace.saumag.edu/swark/articles/ahq/arkansas/colonialnames/colonialnames138.html

Hey Ken it?s Dean known as Truth did you find anything that was worth knowing
 

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