
The Arkansas River winds through this landscape on the border of Jefferson, Arkansas, and Lincoln counties, defining a region where the water has shaped both the land and its history. The presence of the Greenback Ferry across the river highlights a time when local transport relied on these vital crossings. The map reveals a dense network of oxbow lakes and bayous, such as the prominent horseshoe of Swan Lake and the complex channels of Little Bayou Meto and Castor Bayou. These water features create natural boundaries for settlements like Cornerstone, English, and Sweden. Numerous local burial grounds, including Morning Star Cem, Saint Paul Cem, and Wynn Cem, provide a spatial record of the communities that have long inhabited these riverbanks and islands, such as Cooper Island and Huffs Island.
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This is the sole edition of this map. No revisions or reprints were ever made.
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1932 Pastoria
Jefferson County, AR

1935 Noble Lake
Jefferson County, AR

1935 Pastoria
Jefferson County, AR

1962 Pine Bluff NW
Jefferson County, AR

1964 Cornerstone
Jefferson County, AR

1964 Gethsemane
Jefferson County, AR

1964 Ladd
Jefferson County, AR

1964 Moscow
Jefferson County, AR

1964 Reydell
Jefferson County, AR

1964 Rob Roy
Jefferson County, AR

1970 Hardin
Jefferson County, AR

1970 Wright
Jefferson County, AR

1973 Cornerstone
Jefferson County, AR

1978 Noble Lake
Jefferson County, AR

2024 Cornerstone
Jefferson County, AR

2024 Gethsemane
Jefferson County, AR

2024 Hardin
Jefferson County, AR

2024 Ladd
Jefferson County, AR

2024 Moscow
Jefferson County, AR

2024 Pine Bluff NW
Jefferson County, AR

2024 Reydell
Jefferson County, AR

2024 Rob Roy
Jefferson County, AR

2024 Wright
Jefferson County, AR