
The confluence of the Saline River and the Ouachita River dominates this 1939 survey, revealing a landscape defined by seasonal flooding and timber extraction along the Arkansas-Louisiana border. The town of Huttig serves as a primary industrial hub, anchored by its proximity to the Missouri Pacific railroad and a network of logging roads that permeate the dense bottomlands. To the north, the winding channels of Marais Saline and Eagle Creek feed into a complex system of backwaters, including Fishtrap Lake, Open Lake, and Redeye Lake.
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