OK-KS: Neosho River Floodplain             

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Looking west toward the Neosho River at 36˚ 59′ 56.90” N, 94˚ 59′ 21.33″ W

The first surveyors, accompanied by several companies of U.S. army soldiers, arrived here on June 6, 1857. “A beautiful and fertile prairie,” Col. Joseph E. Johnston wrote in his diary. The Neosho, nestled in the wooded horizon above, was difficult to cross: frequent rains caused the river to rise; surveyor James Field drowned.