Old Maps of Sidney, Arkansas for Metal Detecting

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Sidney, AR maps

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  1. 1890 Map of Batesville
    1890 Map of Batesville
    1890 Batesville
    1890 Print · USGS
    Independence and Sharp counties relied on a intricate network of river ferries and rural outposts in the 1890s. Researchers can trace ancestral locations like Old Clem Place, historic church sites like Bethesda Ch, and river crossings at Walls Fy.

  2. 1891 Map of Batesville
    1891 Map of Batesville
    1891 Batesville
    1891 Print · USGS
    Northern Arkansas in the late nineteenth century centers on the White River corridor. Genealogists can trace family landmarks like Old Clem Place and early river crossings such as Grigsby Fy or the rail lines through Sulphur Rock.
    6 unique versions available

  3. 1943 Map of Sandtown
    1943 Map of Sandtown
    1943 Sandtown
    1943 Print · USGS
    The rural uplands of Independence and Sharp Counties come into focus during the early 1940s, revealing a landscape of remote mines and creek-side settlements. Researchers can trace historic family-named landmarks such as Polk Southard Mines, Martins Store, and Wolf Sch.
    4 unique versions available

  4. 1953 Map of Memphis, 1966 Print
    1953 Map of Memphis, 1966 Print
    1953 Memphis
    1966 Print · USGS
    Eastern Arkansas and the Memphis riverfront are shown here during the mid-century period of regional growth and river management. Local historians can trace the paths of the Chicago Rock Island & Pacific RR through Forrest City or locate river landmarks like President's Island.
    3 unique versions available

  5. 1956 Map of Memphis
    1956 Map of Memphis
    1956 Memphis
    1956 Print · USGS
    The Mississippi Delta and the bluffs of West Tennessee meet in the mid-fifties, showing a landscape defined by massive river systems and rail hubs. Researchers can trace the path of Crowleys Ridge or locate vanished river landings near Centennial Island and Island No 35.

  6. 1957 Map of Poplar Bluff, 1968 Print
    1957 Map of Poplar Bluff, 1968 Print
    1957 Poplar Bluff
    1968 Print · USGS
    The Missouri-Arkansas border region is captured here as the timber and rail industries shaped the Ozark foothills. Genealogists and historians can trace the Missouri Pacific Railroad through river towns like Pocahontas, Greenville, and Van Buren.
    3 unique versions available

  7. 1959 Map of Poplar Bluff
    1959 Map of Poplar Bluff
    1959 Poplar Bluff
    1959 Print · USGS
    The Missouri Ozarks and Arkansas borderlands meet in this late 1950s study of the region's diverse terrain and rail-fed towns. Researchers can trace the path of the Missouri Pacific Railroad through Poplar Bluff or locate smaller settlements like Birch Tree and Myrtle.

  8. 1960 Map of Poplar Bluff
    1960 Map of Poplar Bluff
    1960 Poplar Bluff
    1960 Print · USGS
    Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas are captured here during the post-war era, showing the transition from the Ozark highlands to the Delta. Genealogists and historians can trace rail corridors like the St. Louis Southwestern RR and remote settlements such as Birch Tree and Warm Springs.

  9. 1962 Map of Sidney, 1963 Print
    1962 Map of Sidney, 1963 Print
    1962 Sidney
    1963 Print · USGS
    Sharp and Izard counties meet in this early 1960s survey of the Arkansas foothills, where the Strawberry River and Piney Fork dictate the layout of the land. Researchers can locate community centers like Sidney, Antioch Ch, and the rural Schoolhouse.
    2 unique versions available

  10. 1983 Map of Cherokee Village
    1983 Map of Cherokee Village
    1983 Cherokee Village
    1983 Print · USGS
    The Ozark foothills and river valleys of Northeast Arkansas are captured in the early eighties as modern planned communities began to reshape the landscape. Genealogists and historians can trace family-named ridges and schools across Evening Shade, Melbourne, and the rail junction at Hoxie.

  11. 1986 Map of Batesville
    1986 Map of Batesville
    1986 Batesville
    1986 Print · USGS
    North-central Arkansas in the mid-eighties shows a landscape of river-bend towns and Ozark foothills during a period of steady growth. You can trace family roots through numerous upland sites like Hickory Valley School, Sandtown Hill Cem, and the riverfront at Oil Trough.
    2 unique versions available

  12. 1989 Map of Sandtown, 1990 Print
    1989 Map of Sandtown, 1990 Print
    1989 Sandtown
    1990 Print · USGS
    The hill country of North-Central Arkansas is captured here in the late 1980s, where three counties meet among deep hollows and creek branches. Genealogists and local historians can trace family roots through numerous remote sites like Mt Carmel Cem, St Pauls Ch, and the settlement of Sandtown.

  13. 2011 Map of Sidney, 2011 Print
    2011 Map of Sidney, 2011 Print
    2011 Sidney
    2011 Print · USGS
    Covers Sidney, including Evening Shade, Needmore, and other nearby areas

  14. 2011 Map of Sandtown, 2011 Print
    2011 Map of Sandtown, 2011 Print
    2011 Sandtown
    2011 Print · USGS
    Covers Sidney, including Cushman, Mount Pleasant, and other nearby areas

  15. 2014 Map of Sandtown, 2014 Print
    2014 Map of Sandtown, 2014 Print
    2014 Sandtown
    2014 Print · USGS
    Covers Sidney, including Cushman, Mount Pleasant, and other nearby areas

  16. 2014 Map of Sidney, 2014 Print
    2014 Map of Sidney, 2014 Print
    2014 Sidney
    2014 Print · USGS
    Covers Sidney, including Evening Shade, Needmore, and other nearby areas

  17. 2017 Map of Sidney, 2017 Print
    2017 Map of Sidney, 2017 Print
    2017 Sidney
    2017 Print · USGS
    Covers Sidney, including Evening Shade, Needmore, and other nearby areas

  18. 2017 Map of Sandtown, 2017 Print
    2017 Map of Sandtown, 2017 Print
    2017 Sandtown
    2017 Print · USGS
    Covers Sidney, including Cushman, Mount Pleasant, and other nearby areas

  19. 2020 Map of Sidney, 2020 Print
    2020 Map of Sidney, 2020 Print
    2020 Sidney
    2020 Print · USGS
    Covers Sidney, including Evening Shade, Needmore, and other nearby areas

  20. 2020 Map of Sandtown, 2020 Print
    2020 Map of Sandtown, 2020 Print
    2020 Sandtown
    2020 Print · USGS
    Covers Sidney, including Cushman, Mount Pleasant, and other nearby areas

  21. 2024 Map of Sidney, 2024 Print
    2024 Map of Sidney, 2024 Print
    2024 Sidney
    2024 Print · USGS
    Sharp and Izard counties appear in recent detail at the edges of the Ozark foothills, centered on the community of Sidney. Researchers can locate old family burial sites like Schales Cem and trace the paths of Hamms Schoolhouse Branch and the Strawberry River.

  22. 2024 Map of Sandtown, 2024 Print
    2024 Map of Sandtown, 2024 Print
    2024 Sandtown
    2024 Print · USGS
    The northern Arkansas hills at the meeting of three counties appear here in their modern rural character. Local historians can trace family roots through sites like Shaw Cem and Mount Carmel Cem or follow the winding course of Poke Bayou.

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