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Dardanelle and the Bottoms - Environment, Agriculture, and Economy in an Arkansas River Community, 1819-1970 (Paperback)
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Dardanelle and the Bottoms - Environment, Agriculture, and Economy in an Arkansas River Community, 1819-1970 (Paperback)
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Between 1819 and 1970, the town of Dardanelle, Arkansas, located on
the south side of the Arkansas River in Yell County, Arkansas,
experienced sustained prosperity and growth made possible by the
nearby farming community known as the Dardanelle Bottoms. A
reciprocal relationship between the town and the Bottoms formed the
economic backbone on which the area's well-being was balanced. The
country people came to town on Saturdays to buy their groceries and
supplies, to shop and take in a movie or visit the pool halls or
barbershops. Merchants relied heavily on this country trade and had
a long history of extending credit, keeping prices reasonable, and
offering respect and appreciation to their customers. This
interdependence, stable for decades, began to unravel in the late
1940s with changes in farming, particularly the cotton industry. In
Dardanelle and the Bottoms, Mildred Diane Gleason explores this
complex rural/town dichotomy, revealing and analyzing key
components of each area, including aspects of race, education, the
cotton economy and its demise, the devastation of floods and
droughts, leisure, crime, and the impact of the Great Depression.
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