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Yellow River Marsh Preserve State Park History

The earliest recorded history of European explorers on the Garcon Peninsula is the settlement of Mulat Bayou by Diego de Maldonado. Maldonado was the navigator for Hernando De Soto and remained at Garcon with the Creek Indians while De Soto moved across the Southern Territory. After the area being the site of Indian population for centuries, settlers raised cattle, turpentine practices and cultivating produce.

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