
The Saline River defines the western edge of this South Arkansas landscape, where bottomlands meet the rising elevation of Devils Backbone near Saratoga. The area is characterized by a network of small creeks including Plum Creek, Mine Creek, and Dillard Creek, which feed into the river system. Small communities such as Tollette and Mineral Springs serve as local hubs, connected by a grid of named roads like Bright Star Rd and Funderburg Rd. Local genealogy is well-documented through several burial grounds, including Shiloh Cem in the north and High Hill Cem in the southeast. The central portion of the map near Okay shows an intricate pattern of wetlands and braided streams, reflecting the transition from upland timber to riverine lowlands. To the north, Kever Lake sits near the settlement of Shiloh, providing a record of the region's diverse water features and rural settlement patterns.
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12 maps found

1951 Mineral Springs North
Howard County, AR

1951 Mineral Springs South
Howard County, AR

1966 Dierks Dam
Howard County, AR

1980 Athens
Howard County, AR

1986 Baker Springs
Howard County, AR

1986 Umpire
Howard County, AR

2024 Athens
Howard County, AR

2024 Baker Springs
Howard County, AR

2024 Dierks Dam
Howard County, AR

2024 Mineral Springs North
Howard County, AR

2024 Mineral Springs South
Howard County, AR

2024 Umpire
Howard County, AR