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During the mid- to late 19th century, Cane Hill was a thriving community centered on agriculture, industry, religion, and education. It was also the home of many Arkansas "firsts." Founded in 1827 by Cumberland Presbyterians from eastern Tennessee and Ken

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During the mid- to late 19th century, Cane Hill was a thriving community centered on agriculture, industry, religion, and education. It was also the home of many Arkansas "firsts." Founded in 1827 by Cumberland Presbyterians from eastern Tennessee and Ken
Autorenporträt
Bobby R. Braly is executive director of Historic Cane Hill, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charged with preserving the town, and a descendant of the town's early population. His great-grandfather, an orphan train rider, was adopted by the Braly family, whose roots in Cane Hill date to the 1830s. Braly's son Huxley is the fifth generation to call the town home. Images for the book have been selected from the Cane Hill Museum, Shiloh Museum of Ozark History, and local families.