
Spring Valley and the surrounding Ozark uplands are defined by the winding course of War Eagle Creek, which feeds into the eastern reaches of Beaver Lake at the northern edge of this study. The landscape is dotted with small settlements like Mayfield and Whitener, often situated near water sources or along ridgelines. The mapping reveals a high density of ancestral burial grounds, including Austin Cem, Old Best Cem, and Burkshed Cem, which serve as vital markers for local family histories. These cemeteries are frequently located near named topographical features such as Vaughan Mtn and Been Mtn, illustrating a long-standing relationship between the community and the high ground. The road network, comprising numerous county routes like Co RD 757 and Co RD 4519, navigates through complex hollows such as Granny Hollow and Hickory Flat Hollow, highlighting the region's enduring rural character and the way historical travel routes have adapted to the challenging terrain.
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18 maps found

1939 Refuge
Washington County, AR

1958 Sonora
Washington County, AR

1958 Spring Valley
Washington County, AR

1970 Rhea
Washington County, AR

1970 Robinson
Washington County, AR

1970 Strickler
Washington County, AR

1970 Wheeler
Washington County, AR

1973 Brentwood
Washington County, AR

1973 Sulphur City
Washington County, AR

1994 Sonora
Washington County, AR

2024 Brentwood
Washington County, AR

2024 Rhea
Washington County, AR

2024 Robinson
Washington County, AR

2024 Sonora
Washington County, AR

2024 Spring Valley
Washington County, AR

2024 Strickler
Washington County, AR

2024 Sulphur City
Washington County, AR

2024 Wheeler
Washington County, AR