General Highway and Transportation Map of Monroe County, Arkansas
Date Original
1936
Creator
Arkansas State Highway Commission
Biographical/Historical Note
Located in Eastern Arkansas, Monroe County was established in 1829. Clarendon is the county seat.
The Arkansas State Highway Commission was created in 1913 by Act 302 during the 39th Arkansas General Assembly. Originally consisting of three members appointed by the Governor, its earliest mission was to supervise and maintain road construction while coordinating with counties and communities. Throughout its first few decades of existence, the Commission faced difficulties with funding, support and controversy. In the 1940's, the Commission's problems began to even out with the passing of Acts 42 and 239, Amendment 42 and the election of Governor Sid McMath. Membership was increased to 12 members and Commission oversight increased.
Description
Black and white printed highway and transportation map of Monroe County, Arkansas. The legend is in the bottom right corner. The map shows roads and highways, bridges, railroads, levees, drainage ditches, towns, cemeteries, golf courses, toll ferries, farm units and dwellings, businesses, churches, sawmills, factories, camps and lodges and parks.
Physical Description
Map, 25.5" x 18"
Subjects
Maps
Geographical Area
Monroe County, Arkansas
Language
English
Local Identifier
Map 1276
Digital Resource
Map
Digital Collection
Historical Maps
Contributors
United State Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Public Roads
Publisher
Arkansas State Archives
Preferred Citation
General Highway and Transportation Map of Monroe County, Arkansas, Map1276, Arkansas State Archives, Little Rock, Arkansas
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