Railroad Bridge Construction over the White River at Cotter Arkansas. Photo circa October of 1903. “Leaving Cotter the road crosses the White river by means of a steel and wooden bridge and immediately plunges into the depths of a tunnel, the first on the line: from the tunnel the train emerges to cross another bridge, a double-decker. Over that, a deep cut is entered, after which another high bridge is crossed and it is in this manner that the road proceeds through the historic Ozarks.” Baxter Bulletin-Mountain Home, Arkansas • Fri, Mar 3, 1905. Page 1