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A utility project in Arkansas resulted in  VERY limited data from a
roundhouse and repair facility in the fine community of Hoxie.
 
Summary data can be found at:
 
Harcourt, James P.
  1992  The Ties That Bind:  An Archeologist Looks at the Railroad.
  Fieldnotes 245:11-12.
 
The primary 106 document is:
 
Harcourt, James P. and Jack H. Stewart
 1991 Cultural Resources Survey of Two NOARK Pipe Storage Facilities,
Pope and Lawrence Counties, Arkansas.  Arkansas Archeological Survey,
Fayetteville.  Submitted to Intercon Gas, Inc. Houston.   Also
reproduced in a final project document for Intercon Gas by the same
authors - see the AAS/SRP webpage for citation).
 
Reports include only limited archival data, some mapping, and no
subsurface investigations.
 
The Fieldnotes article also includes data on a Mississippi River
railroad transfer service at Helena, Arkansas.

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