
Butlerville and Wattensaw serve as the primary nodes of settlement in this rural central Arkansas landscape, where the geography is defined by a dense network of local cemeteries and small airstrips. Family and community heritage is evident in the numerous burial grounds scattered across the township lines, including Butlerville Cem, Salem Cem, and Hebron Cem. The terrain is drained by several meandering waterways, such as Duck Creek and Pigeon Roost Creek, which slice through a mix of agricultural plots and managed land. Notable clearings like McCroskey Field and Eifling Field suggest a reliance on private aviation or agricultural spraying common to the region. Large-scale conservation or agricultural management is anchored by the Farm Service Agency Interest of Arkansas, which occupies a significant portion of the northern half of the quadrangle.
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1963 Mountain Springs
Lonoke County, AR

1969 Geridge
Lonoke County, AR

1969 Parkers Corner
Lonoke County, AR

1975 England NE
Lonoke County, AR

1975 England NW
Lonoke County, AR

1975 England SE
Lonoke County, AR

1975 England SW
Lonoke County, AR

1975 Lonoke SW
Lonoke County, AR

1982 Culler
Lonoke County, AR

1982 Oak Grove
Lonoke County, AR

1982 Pettus
Lonoke County, AR

1982 Pocket Prairie
Lonoke County, AR

1982 Wattensaw
Lonoke County, AR

1994 Mountain Springs
Lonoke County, AR

1994 Parkers Corner
Lonoke County, AR

2024 Culler
Lonoke County, AR

2024 Geridge
Lonoke County, AR

2024 Mountain Springs
Lonoke County, AR

2024 Oak Grove
Lonoke County, AR

2024 Parkers Corner
Lonoke County, AR

2024 Pettus
Lonoke County, AR

2024 Pocket Prairie
Lonoke County, AR

2024 Wattensaw
Lonoke County, AR