
McNab anchors this Southwest Arkansas landscape, situated where the lowlands of the Little River meet a complex network of tributaries. The terrain is defined by its water, from the expansive Grassy Lake to the meandering courses of Yellow Creek and Bridge Creek. This modern survey illustrates how local transportation evolved through a grid of county roads such as Hempstead 13 Rd and Allen's Ferry Rd, reflecting a lineage of movement across the river bottoms. For the genealogist or local historian, the Whitehouse Cem remains a significant landmark near the center of the township. The map provides a contemporary view of these rural Hempstead County communities, showing how the settlement patterns around McNab Loop and Mallard Dr interact with the natural wetlands and drainage systems of the Sandy Bois d'Arc Creek basin.
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1950 · Red Bluff
USGS Topo · 1:24,000
1951 · Red Bluff
USGS Topo · 1:24,000
1951 · Homan
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1951 · Mineral Springs South
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1951 · Fulton
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1951 · Columbus
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1951 · Sheppard
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1951 · Spring Hill
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1951 · Washington
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1951 · Mc Nab
USGS Topo · 1:24,000