
The Upper Ouachita National Wildlife Refuge dominates the eastern landscape of this Union Parish survey, preserving the bottomlands where Cecil Creek and Glaze Creek flow toward the Ouachita River basin. The settlement pattern is defined by a network of rural routes such as State Rte 826 and Lasco Langston Rd, connecting small communities like Sadie, Litroe, and Dean. Local genealogy is anchored by several historic burial grounds, including the Saint Paul Cem Number 2 and the Reppond-Pace Cem. Near the southern edge, the town of Marion serves as a local hub, situated at the junction of routes leading through a terrain of low hills and wetland drainages. The map reveals the persistence of family-named landmarks and rural church sites like the Dean Baptist Church Cem, which remain central to the community's geographic identity.
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26 maps found

1935 Haile
Union Parish, LA

1956 Haile
Union Parish, LA

1981 Lockhart
Union Parish, LA

1982 Downsville North
Union Parish, LA

1982 Point
Union Parish, LA

1982 Rocky Branch
Union Parish, LA

1985 Monroe North
Union Parish, LA

1985 Shiloh
Union Parish, LA

1988 De Loutre
Union Parish, LA

1988 Haile
Union Parish, LA

1988 Harrell Lake
Union Parish, LA

1988 Marion East
Union Parish, LA

1988 Marion West
Union Parish, LA

1988 Truxno
Union Parish, LA

1994 Point
Union Parish, LA

2024 De Loutre
Union Parish, LA

2024 Downsville North
Union Parish, LA

2024 Haile
Union Parish, LA

2024 Harrell Lake
Union Parish, LA

2024 Lockhart
Union Parish, LA

2024 Marion East
Union Parish, LA

2024 Marion West
Union Parish, LA

2024 Point
Union Parish, LA

2024 Rocky Branch
Union Parish, LA

2024 Shiloh
Union Parish, LA

2024 Truxno
Union Parish, LA