The Pinetree is the state tree of Arkansas with good reason. They are everywhere. Among the major exports from Arkansas is lumber and paper. Lumber can be used to make all kinds of things like this fence that is in front of you.
This is the sixth in what I hope to make into a long series of caches along Arkansas Ln. The road is roughly 10 miles long. Our series at the moment covers roughly a mile and a half of it. You will not have to stray far from the street to find any of the caches. Most will be right off of the sidewalk. The end goal will be to not only give you a nice walk and a nice series of caches from one end to the other, but also to teach you a little bit about the actual state of Arkansas. TCDChameleons have relatives buried in many quadrants of the state of Arkansas and this series will be dedicated to them.
This cache is dedicated to Francis C. Milam (Shrader) who was born on December 15, 1869 and died on May 16, 1949. On June 27, 1887 Francis married Ferrell D. Milam in Searcy County. Arkansas. Francis was the daughter of Henry and Martha Shrader. Francis had 10 kids.