
The Mississippi River defines the landscape of this region, creating a complex geography of cutoffs, sloughs, and peninsulas where the boundaries of New Madrid and Fulton counties meet. This 2021 map documents the intricate riverine environment of the Missouri-Kentucky border, specifically the landlocked portion of Kentucky known as the Kentucky Bend. The area is characterized by a dense network of managed drainage, including Saint Johns Ditch and Mud Ditch, which support the agricultural tracts surrounding the small settlement at Knotts Bridge. Local heritage is anchored by sites such as Lake Chapel Cem, Adams Cem, and Whitson Cem, which are situated along the roads that navigate the low-lying terrain near Hotchkiss Bend and Donaldson Point. The prevalence of deep-water features like Hancock Hole and Ransburgh Hole highlights the dynamic nature of the river's historical channel shifts.
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This is the sole edition of this map. No revisions or reprints were ever made.
19 maps found

1939 Bayouville
New Madrid County, MO

1951 Hubbard Lake
New Madrid County, MO

1951 New Madrid SE
New Madrid County, MO

1955 Bayouville
New Madrid County, MO

1963 Sikeston South
New Madrid County, MO

1969 Henderson Mound
New Madrid County, MO

1969 Hubbard Lake
New Madrid County, MO

1971 Charter Oak
New Madrid County, MO

1971 Kewanee
New Madrid County, MO

1971 Point Pleasant
New Madrid County, MO

1972 Bayouville
New Madrid County, MO

1978 Boekerton
New Madrid County, MO

2021 Boekerton
New Madrid County, MO

2021 Charter Oak
New Madrid County, MO

2021 Henderson Mound
New Madrid County, MO

2021 Hubbard Lake
New Madrid County, MO

2021 Kewanee
New Madrid County, MO

2021 Point Pleasant
New Madrid County, MO

2021 Sikeston South
New Madrid County, MO