It was extended to the Arkansas state line on 4 August 1952.
Initially, it did not connect to Highway 28 upon crossing the Arkansas state line.
The creek starts near the Arkansas state line.
It extends south to within a mile of the Arkansas state line.
After crossing the Arkansas state line, it becomes Highway 4.
Route 13 begins at the Arkansas state line in Blue Eye.
The final extension brought SH-9 to the Arkansas state line on 1941-11-12.
LA 14 ended shortly thereafter at the Arkansas state line.
The second Raft gradually extended until it reached the Arkansas state line.
On April 1, 1936, the highway was extended east to end at the Arkansas state line.
It was extended to the Arkansas state line on 4 August 1952.
Initially, it did not connect to Highway 28 upon crossing the Arkansas state line.
The creek starts near the Arkansas state line.
It extends south to within a mile of the Arkansas state line.
After crossing the Arkansas state line, it becomes Highway 4.
Route 13 begins at the Arkansas state line in Blue Eye.
The final extension brought SH-9 to the Arkansas state line on 1941-11-12.
LA 14 ended shortly thereafter at the Arkansas state line.
The second Raft gradually extended until it reached the Arkansas state line.
On April 1, 1936, the highway was extended east to end at the Arkansas state line.