
The industrial and natural divide of Franklin and Johnson counties is sharply defined by the massive footprint of the Utah Strip Mine in the southern lowlands. This mid-century landscape transitions from the heavy coal and gravel extraction operations near Hunt and Edna to the high, wooded ridges of the Ozark National Forest in the north. The topography is dotted with a remarkably high density of small family and community burial grounds, including Dowd Cem, Hailey Cem, and Oak Grove Cem, providing a detailed record of the area's rural genealogy.
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38 maps found

1888 Dardanelle #2
Johnson County, AR

1906 Batson
Johnson County, AR

1963 Harmony
Johnson County, AR

1963 Hunt
Johnson County, AR

1973 Yale
Johnson County, AR

1980 Fort Douglas
Johnson County, AR

1980 Ludwig
Johnson County, AR

1980 Rosetta
Johnson County, AR
2011 Fort Douglas
Johnson County, AR
2011 Harmony
Johnson County, AR
2011 Hunt
Johnson County, AR
2011 Ludwig
Johnson County, AR
2011 Rosetta
Johnson County, AR
2011 Yale
Johnson County, AR
2014 Fort Douglas
Johnson County, AR
2014 Harmony
Johnson County, AR
2014 Hunt
Johnson County, AR
2014 Ludwig
Johnson County, AR
2014 Rosetta
Johnson County, AR
2014 Yale
Johnson County, AR
2017 Fort Douglas
Johnson County, AR
2017 Harmony
Johnson County, AR
2017 Hunt
Johnson County, AR
2017 Ludwig
Johnson County, AR
2017 Rosetta
Johnson County, AR
2017 Yale
Johnson County, AR
2020 Fort Douglas
Johnson County, AR
2020 Harmony
Johnson County, AR
2020 Hunt
Johnson County, AR
2020 Ludwig
Johnson County, AR
2020 Rosetta
Johnson County, AR
2020 Yale
Johnson County, AR

2024 Fort Douglas
Johnson County, AR

2024 Harmony
Johnson County, AR

2024 Hunt
Johnson County, AR

2024 Ludwig
Johnson County, AR

2024 Rosetta
Johnson County, AR

2024 Yale
Johnson County, AR