
The settlement of Charleston and the northern border of the Fort Chaffee Military Reservation anchor this landscape during the late 1980s. The terrain transitions from the developed streets near the Fairground and Sacred Heart Cem to the industrial character of Coal Ridge and Grand Ridge. Extensive extraction activity is evident throughout the quadrangle, marked by numerous Gas Wells, a Strip Mine near Hall Creek, and a Shale Pit south of the Sebastian and Franklin County line. Small communities like Beverly and Ursula sit nestled among agricultural land and family-named cemeteries such as Hickory Ridge Cem and Singleton Cem. To the south, the military reservation boundary cuts across varied topography near Potato Hill and Engineer Lake, illustrating the post-war land use shifts in this corner of Arkansas.
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