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"Steaming up and down the Red River"


Cane River National Heritage Area, Inc. (CRNHA), will host a brown bag lunch and learn lecture entitled, "Steaming up and down the Red River" on Saturday, May 25, 2019 at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Grand Ecore Visitor Center.

Red River Historian Robin Cole-Jett will visit Natchitoches for a second time to highlight the history of steamboats and other water craft traveling the Red River in the 19th century. Starting with pirogues and ending with barge traffic, Cole-Jett will use historic images, maps, newspapers, and first-hand accounts to explain the history of packet travel along the historic river, with some special attention paid to wreckage in the waters.  “Having explored and studied the history of the Red River, Robin Cole-Jett has a wealth of knowledge regarding the Red River and the role it played supporting travel and commerce,” remarked CRNHA Heritage Ranger Michael Mumaugh.
Robin Cole-Jett is a writer and historian from Texas who has spent nearly 20 years researching all aspects of the history of the Red River. Her website and blog can be found at http://www.redriverhistorian.com/ and follows Cole-Jett as she discovers the history of the Red River, Where the South meets the West. A graduate from both the University of North Texas and Texas Woman's University, Robin now works as a Site Interpreter for the Eisenhower Birthplace State Historic Site in Denison, Texas. Her next book on Ghost Towns along the Red River will be out soon.
The presentation will be approximately an hour and half long and held at the Grand Ecore Visitor Center on Saturday, May 25th from 11:00am-12:30pm. The lecture is free and open to the public. Guests are encouraged to bring their own brown bag lunch. For questions, contact Michael Mumaugh at 318-356-5555.
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Cane River National Heritage Area, Inc. manages the daily operations and visitor relations of the Grand Ecore Visitor Center in partnership with the US Army Corps of Engineers. The Grand Ecore Visitor Center is a US Army Corps of Engineers site on the J. Bennett Johnston Waterway, a 236-mile segment of Red River extending from Shreveport, Louisiana to the Mississippi River. For information about the US Army Corps of Engineers visit http://www.mvk.usace.army.mil/.

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Saturday May 25, 2019
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM CDT

Saturday, May 25th
11:00am - 12:30pm

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Grand Ecore Visitor Center
 

Fees/Admission

Free and open to the public

Contact Information

Michael Mumaugh @ 318.356.5555
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