
The Uwharrie River and its numerous tributaries, including Caraway Creek and Jackson Creek, carve a complex landscape of wooded ridges and small valleys in this portion of Randolph County. Local elevations are defined by prominent peaks such as Rush Mtn, Lowe Mtn, and Coolers Knob Mtn, while the southeastern corner of the quadrangle is protected within the Uwharrie National Forest. This terrain has historically dictated a dispersed settlement pattern, with small communities like Farmer and Mechanic serving as local focal points along an intricate network of country roads.
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15 maps found

1968 Coleridge
Randolph County, NC

1968 Erect
Randolph County, NC

1970 Glenola
Randolph County, NC

1973 Eleazer
Randolph County, NC

1974 Farmer
Randolph County, NC

1974 Grays Chapel
Randolph County, NC

1994 Eleazer
Randolph County, NC

1994 Erect
Randolph County, NC

1994 Farmer
Randolph County, NC

2022 Coleridge
Randolph County, NC

2022 Eleazer
Randolph County, NC

2022 Erect
Randolph County, NC

2022 Farmer
Randolph County, NC

2022 Glenola
Randolph County, NC

2022 Grays Chapel
Randolph County, NC