
The Mississippi River creates a dynamic boundary between Arkansas and Tennessee on this survey, carving a complex landscape of islands, sloughs, and bayous. In Crittenden County, the massive Mississippi River Levee stands as a primary engineering feature, protecting small settlements like Riceville and Wyanoke from the river's historical shifts. Evidence of this powerful hydrology is preserved in the naming of the Wyanoke Crevasse, marking a point where the river once breached its banks.
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15 maps found

1940 Deckerville
Crittenden County, AR

1957 Deckerville
Crittenden County, AR

1963 Heafer
Crittenden County, AR

1966 Fletcher Lake
Crittenden County, AR

1974 Joyland
Crittenden County, AR

1975 Edmondson NE
Crittenden County, AR

1975 Edmondson NW
Crittenden County, AR

1975 Edmondson SE
Crittenden County, AR

1975 Horseshoe Lake NE
Crittenden County, AR

1977 Deckerville
Crittenden County, AR

1981 Jeanette
Crittenden County, AR

2024 Fletcher Lake
Crittenden County, AR

2024 Heafer
Crittenden County, AR

2024 Jeanette
Crittenden County, AR

2024 Joyland
Crittenden County, AR