In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.
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N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890
UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986
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In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.
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N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890
UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986
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In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.
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N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890
UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986
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In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.
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N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890
UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986
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Geocache Description:
In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.
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History Repeats Itself
N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890
UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986
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Size: (Micro)
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Geocache Description:
In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.
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History Repeats Itself
N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890
UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986
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Terrain:
Size: (Micro)
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Geocache Description:
In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.
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History Repeats Itself
N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890
UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986
Difficulty:
Terrain:
Size: (Micro)
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Geocache Description:
In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.
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History Repeats Itself
N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890
UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986
Difficulty:
Terrain:
Size: (Micro)
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Geocache Description:
In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.
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History Repeats Itself
N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890
UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986
Difficulty:
Terrain:
Size: (Micro)
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Geocache Description:
In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.
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History Repeats Itself
N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890
UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986
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Terrain:
Size: (Micro)
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Geocache Description:
In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.
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History Repeats Itself
N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890
UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986
Difficulty:
Terrain:
Size: (Micro)
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Geocache Description:
In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.
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History Repeats Itself
N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890
UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986
Difficulty:
Terrain:
Size: (Micro)
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Geocache Description:
In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.
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History Repeats Itself
N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890
UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986
Difficulty:
Terrain:
Size: (Micro)
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Geocache Description:
In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.
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History Repeats Itself
N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890
UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986
Difficulty:
Terrain:
Size: (Micro)
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Geocache Description:
In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.
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History Repeats Itself
N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890
UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986
Difficulty:
Terrain:
Size: (Micro)
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Geocache Description:
In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.
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History Repeats Itself
N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890
UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986
Difficulty:
Terrain:
Size: (Micro)
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Geocache Description:
In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.
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