
Ozark National Forest covers much of the northern landscape here, where the terrain is deeply incised by the Roasting Ear Creek system and its many tributaries like Dry Fork and Mill Creek. This 1970s survey captures the rural character of Stone County, defined by small settlements and family landmarks. The village of Onia serves as a central point, supported by nearby Timbo and Alco. Genealogists will find significant value in the distribution of family-named cemeteries and rural congregations, including Stevens Cem, Purdue Cem, and Bethany Ch. The map illustrates a landscape of high ridges such as Roper Mountain and Panther Mountain interspersed with landmarks like Alexander Cave and Pleasant Hill, reflecting a community closely tied to the valleys and springs of the Ozark plateau.
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30 maps found

1964 Sylamore
Stone County, AR

1969 Marcella
Stone County, AR

1969 Mountain View SW
Stone County, AR

1972 Fiftysix
Stone County, AR

1972 Onia
Stone County, AR
2011 Fiftysix
Stone County, AR
2011 Marcella
Stone County, AR
2011 Mountain View SW
Stone County, AR
2011 Onia
Stone County, AR
2011 Sylamore
Stone County, AR
2014 Fiftysix
Stone County, AR
2014 Marcella
Stone County, AR
2014 Mountain View SW
Stone County, AR
2014 Onia
Stone County, AR
2014 Sylamore
Stone County, AR
2017 Fiftysix
Stone County, AR
2017 Marcella
Stone County, AR
2017 Mountain View SW
Stone County, AR
2017 Onia
Stone County, AR
2017 Sylamore
Stone County, AR
2020 Fiftysix
Stone County, AR
2020 Marcella
Stone County, AR
2020 Mountain View SW
Stone County, AR
2020 Onia
Stone County, AR
2020 Sylamore
Stone County, AR

2024 Fiftysix
Stone County, AR

2024 Marcella
Stone County, AR

2024 Mountain View SW
Stone County, AR

2024 Onia
Stone County, AR

2024 Sylamore
Stone County, AR