1815 Louisiana Purchase Survey – Object #5

Louisiana Purchase survey historical marker, undated

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<p>The black and white photograph shows the monument surrounded by water in a swampy area with trees.</p>

This photograph shows the historical marker erected in Monroe County, Eastern Arkansas, in what is currently Louisiana Purchase State Park.

 

 

Transcript

The monument text is as follows: “This stone marks the base established Nov. 10, 1815, from which the lands of the Louisiana Purchase were surveyed by United States engineers. The first survey from this point was made to satisfy the claims of the soldiers of the War of 1812 with land bounties. Erected by the Daughters of the American Revolution.”

 

 

Questions:

Why would a monument be built and placed in a swamp?

According to the monument, who gets to have land from the survey?

How would you feel if you got the swamp?

Why would anyone take a picture of a marker in a swamp?

Citations

J. N. Heiskell Photograph Collection (UALR.PH.0100), UA Little Rock Center for Arkansas History and Culture