Students of Arkansas History agree that a definitive atlas of Antebellum Arkansas is challenging to find. This authoritative volume includes newly digitized Arkansas historical sites that have come to represent a vivid picture of the state over one hundred and fifty years ago. This book brings to life the numerous landscapes on which countless human dramas played out during the Civil War in Arkansas. Created by one of the Confederacy’s leading trans-Mississippi cartographers, this indispensable aid to the Arkansas historian and genealogist combines colorful, detailed maps of an atlas with accompanying cartographers notes to facilitate context of the thousands of historical sites included in this atlas: • Academies: 2 • Battlefields: 4 • Bridges: 192 • Businesses: 119 • Camps: 99 • Churches: 133 • Cotton Gins: 5 • Ferries: 68 • Fords: 240 • Fortifications: 3 • Forts: 5 • Houses: 1,348 • Lakes: 124 • Landings: 30 • Mountains: 316 • Municipalities: 376 • Post Offices: 14 • Prairies: 404 • Schools: 7 • Rivers 925 • Townships 1,567 • Road (segments) 3,409