Duane Huddleston Sammie Cantrell Rose Pat Taylor Wood
From the time the Waverly first steamed up the White River to Batesville from the Mississippi River in 1831, the haunting blast of river whistles signaled service, comfort, and delight for residents along this major Arkansas waterway. In a terrain that lacked good roads, steamboats contributed significantly to new economic development and settlement of the region. They carried animal hides, cotton, and rendered bear oil downriver to market and transported settlers, food staples, and manufactured goods upriver. For a hundred years these elegant boats were used for mail delivery,...
From the time the Waverly first steamed up the White River to Batesville from the Mississippi River in 1831, the haunting blast of river whi...