1941 Map of Leachville, 1943 Print
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1941 Map of Leachville

USGS Topo · Published 1943

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The St Francis River and its accompanying Sunk Lands dominate this landscape, reflecting a complex network of wetlands and reclaimed alluvial plains during the early 1940s. This survey, revised under the Flood Control Act, illustrates the extensive drainage infrastructure of the era, including numerous channels like Cypress Ditch No 4 and Honey Cypress Ditch that reshaped the geography of Greene, Craighead, and Mississippi counties. Local life is anchored by established rail towns like Leachville, Monette, and Lake City, while smaller communities such as Black Oak and Caraway sit amidst a grid of rural schoolhouses and churches. Notable landmarks including the Indian Mounds near Schug and the distinct topography of Old Town Ridge provide a sense of the region's ancient and more recent history. The presence of the St Louis San Francisco RR and the St Louis Southwestern RR highlights the importance of rail transport for moving timber and agricultural goods through this river-basin corridor.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1941
Date Published1943
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:62500
Physical Dimensions17.9 x 21.8 inches

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