
The White River winds through the heart of this landscape, marking the historical boundary between Stone, Izard, and Independence counties. This river corridor was vital for early transportation and commerce, evidenced by the presence of Grigsby Ferry and Earnhearts Ferry, as well as the treacherous Batesville Shoal. The rugged terrain surrounding the river is defined by numerous family-named hollows and ridges, such as McDermon Hollow and Sellers Ridge, which dictated the early settlement patterns of rural communities like Harmontown, Collietown, and O'Neal.
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