
Fordyce serves as the central hub of this modern Arkansas landscape, anchoring a network of roads that bridge the timberlands between Dallas and Calhoun counties. The town's grid is anchored by the County Courthouse, while residential expansion reaches outward toward smaller communities like Beech Grove and Thornton. To the north, the curiously named settlement of Bucksnort sits near Jacobs Lake, marking an area characterized by a complex hydrographic system where Hurricane Creek and Cooks Creek wind through the terrain. The map records a series of traditional burial grounds including Oakland Cem and Greenville Cem, alongside recreational and natural water bodies such as Lake Lansdale and Lake Cathay. This contemporary survey illustrates the persistent importance of local connectors and rural roads in maintaining the social fabric of south-central Arkansas.
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