Counties, National Forests, Wildlife Refuges, and Lakes in Mississippi

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Counties, National Forests, Wildlife Refuges, and Lakes in Mississippi TOPOGRAPHIC MAP COVERAGE OF COUNTIES, NATIONAL FORESTS, WILDLIFE REFUGES, AND LAKES IN MISSISSIPPI Margaret A. Allen OPEN-FILE REPORT 169 y \rtfi ass • &££ N. •' ' V' H\tf 'jilAKTO'n ' 'KG OUN f,Y ', 'ST A'I'E FT '• r (?f £ k : /l! M ml •ns *>. '-,,-. il&afoHV'J; Jrf> £v." 1"w rr. n r,iff. :\ia nAd.i-;-ivi:Kx;c^A u k i t- fc •• tw ••... ^PQ :-r.-AVi,.- •-.-' MISSISSIPPI OFFICE OF GEOLOGY Department ofEnvironmental Quality S. Cragin Knox State Geologist March 2002 TOPOGRAPHIC MAP COVERAGE OF COUNTIES, NATIONAL FORESTS, WILDLIFE REFUGES, AND LAKES IN MISSISSIPPI Margaret A. Allen OPEN-FILE REPORT 169 MISSISSIPPI OFFICE OF GEOLOGY Department ofEnvironmental Quality S. Cragin Knox State Geologist March 2002 MA. Allen Topographs Map Coverage ofMississippi CONTENTS Page No: Introduction 4 Ordering Instructions 5 Postage and Handling Charges 5 Acknowledgments 6 COUNTIES 7 NATIONAL FORESTS 25 LARGE STATE LAKES 27 WILDLIFE REFUGES AND WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREAS 29 COASTAL MAPS 33 NATCHEZ TRACE 35 MISSISSIPPI RIVER 37 TENNESSEE-TOMBIGBEE WATERWAY 39 M.A. Allen INTRODUCTION Listed in this report are the names ofthe topographic maps (topo maps, 7.5-minute quadrangles) that provide coverage ofcounties, national forests, large state lakes, wildlife refuges and management areas, the coast, the Natchez Trace Parkway, the Mississippi River, and the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. All ofthese maps are available for sale from the Map and Publications Sales Office ofthe Office of Geology, Mississippi Department ofEnvironmental Quality. We have coverage ofthe whole state and all maps are kept permanently in stock. There are no individual county topographic maps availablefor counties in Mississippi. Map Scale is 1:24,000. Individual maps cover approximately 8.6 miles north-south Map widths are slightly narrower in the northern part ofthe state than the southern part. They cover a minimum of approximately 7.12 miles wide at the Tennessee state line and gradually become wider to a maximum ofapproximately 7.52 miles wide at the coast. Maps at the northern extent ofthe state cover approximately 61.2 sq. miles and those at the coast are approximately 64.7 sq. miles. Maps are 22" x 27" in size. Contours and elevations are shown in feet. Water depths are not shown in lakes. Where there was a topographic survey prior to a man-made lake's construction then contours may be shown as elevation but not water depth. Some ofthe maps predate the designation ofsome wildlife management areas and refuges, and hence do not show boundaries ofthese. Property ownership is not shown on these maps. Topographic Map CoverageofMississippi ORDERINGINSTRUCTIONS When ordering maps, please ask for the quadrangles by name. (The numbers listed are file numbers used by the Office ofGeology,and have no othermeaning.) MAPS are $5.00 EACH POSTAGEAND HANDLING CHARGES: Foldedmaps: Orders of 1 to 3 maps, add $2.00 total Orders of4 to 10 maps, add $3.50 total Rolled maps: Orders of 1 to 3 maps, add $5.00 total Orders of4 to 10 maps, add $6.00 total Add $0.10 for each additional map over 10 maps; orders over 10 maps will be rolled. PAYMENT (including postage and handling charge) MUST ACCOMPANY AN ORDER PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO OFFICE OF GEOLOGY: (Credit cards not accepted) Office ofGeology P. O. Box 20307 Jackson, MS 39289-1307 ***NO REFUNDS; NO EXCHANGES*** MA. Allen ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Thanks go to Mr. Michael B.E. Bograd, BarbaraYassin, and Dr. Clare Falcon ofthe Mississippi Office ofGeology for assistance with editing and document formatting. Thanks are also due to Mr. Randy Spencer at the Mississippi DepartmentofWildlife,Fisheries, and Parks for his assistance with the Wildlife Management Areas. Topographic MapCoverage ofMississippi COUNTIES Listed here are the topographic maps required to give complete coverage ofthe county. There is overlap with neighboring counties. Thus, to cover Leake County, 16 maps are required, and 16 maps are required for Neshoba County. But these are adjoining counties, so complete coverage ofboth counties can be obtained by purchasing only 28 maps due to the overlap. There are no county topographic maps availablefor counties in Mississippi. Adams County (20 maps) Amite County (15 maps) 104 Lake Mary 64 Smithdale 205 Natchez 263 Peoria 247 Pine Ridge 264 Gillsburg 308 Lower Sunk Lake 265 Terrys Creek 328 Spokane 266 Lake Tangipahoa 409 Washington 695 Auburn 766 Deer Park 875 Homochitto 884 Garden City 876 Busy Corner 891 Jeannette 877 Centreville 893 Cranfield 881 Crosby 894 Church Hill 882 Gloster 898 Sibley 886 Bewelcome 907 Doloroso 887 Liberty 908 Kingston 888 Street 909 Lessley 889 Berwick 914 Buck Island 956 Fairview Attala County (21 m 957 Ferriday North 958 Ferriday South 16 French Camp 29 Goodman 959 Slocum 56 Hesterville Alcorn County (10 m 96 Kosciusko 100 Kosciusko NE 26 Glens 152 McAdams 86 Kendrick 155 McCool 198 Kossuth S 156 Ethel N 358 Rienzi 157 Ethel SE 515 Chalybeate 158 Ethel S 520 Kossuth N 212 Newport 521 Corinth 225 Owens Wells 533 Peoples 252 Poplar Creek 717 Burnsville 382 Vaiden 778 Doskie 416 Weir 417 West 784 Durant 941 Joseph M.A. Allen 942 Singleton 367 Paris 945 Zama 368 Sarepta 946 Four Corners 436 Banner 446 Vardaman Benton County (12 maps) 448 Atlanta 450 Randolph 12 Hickory Flat 452 Robbs 62 Holly Springs SE 484 Pine Valley 106 Lamar 485 Water Valley E 148 Chilli Creek 810 Cadaretta 528 Bethlehem 812 Benwood 531 Potts Camp 815 Skuna 597 Whitten Town 817 Calhoun City 656 Canaan 819 Sweatman 657 Camp Hill 820 Big Creek 672 Ashland 821 Bellefontaine 677 Myrtle 838 Bruce 704 Blue Mountain Carroll County (21 r Bolivar County (23 maps) 56 Hesterville 42 Gunnison 382 Vaiden 65 Arkansas City 417 West 122 Lobdell 428 Winona 165 Montgomery Island 548 Coila 172 Merigold 549 Bailey Lake 194 Mound Bayou 550 Murdock Lake 229 Pace 551 Peachahala Creek 230 Lake Cheatham 604 Money 299 Rosedale 605 Avalon 300 Benoit 606 Greenwood 307 Shaw 607 Browning 309 Shelby 608 Sidon 320 Skene 609 Gravel Hill 325 Snow Lake 610 Cruger 340 Stringtown 611 Black Hawk 535 Round Lake 708 Bowling Green 631 Laconia 799 Jefferson 693 Beulah 800 Tie Plant 709 Boyer 802 North Carrollton 744 Cleveland 818 McCarley 764 Catfish Point 781 Duncan Chickasaw County (: 797 Scott 129 Hohenlinden Calhoun County (20 maps) 130 Mantee 257 Prairie 129 Hohenlinden 305 Shannon 176 Gore Springs 363 Troy 366 Tula Topographic Map CoverageofMississippi 365 Troy SE 850 Lorman 445 Houston W 932 St. Joseph 446 Vardaman 933 Rodney 447 Woodland 448 Atlanta Clarke County (19 451 Houlka 3 Eucutta 452 Robbs 44 Hale 789 Egypt 50 Heidelberg 868 Sparta 51 Heidelberg SW 869 Trebloc 149 Matherville 870 Buena Vista 318 Shubuta 872 Houston E 545 Melvin Choctaw County (: 569 Yantley 570 Hinton 16 French Camp 648 Sable 131 Sapa 649 Snell 132 Louisville SW 650 Quitman 133 Highpoint 651 Sykes 134 Louisville N 652 Rose Hill 155 McCool 653 Stonewall 157 Ethel SE 654 Pachuta 338 Stewart 655 Wautubbee 347 Maben 726 Carmichael 354 Tomnolen 773 DeSoto 416 Weir 453 Double Springs Clay County (16 ms 454 Reform 130 Mantee 455 Sturgis 257 Prairie 456 Ackerman 347 Maben 807 Eupora 447 Woodland Claiborne County i 859 Columbus N 862 Hamilton 32 Grand Gulf 863 Waverly 53 Hermanville 864 Muldon 153 McBride 865 Cedar Bluff 211 Newellton 866 Palo Alto 254 Port Gibson 867 Montpelier 277 Red Lick 868 Sparta 381 UticaW 869 Trebloc 426 Willows 871 Strong 434 Yokena 873 Pheba 679 Barlow 926 West Point 698 Big Black 725 Carlisle Coahoma County (1 733 Cayuga 17 Friars Point 772 Dentville NW 18 Friars Point NW 849 Widows Creek 85 Jonestown M.A. Allen 139 Lula 294 Sanford 150 Mattson 301 Seminary 186 Moon Lake 555 Taylorsville 194 Mound Bayou 558 Magee S 288 Sabino 559 Mize 310 Sherard 560 Collins 373 Tutwiler 561 Lone Star 535 Round Lake 562 Lake Mike Connor 599 Rena Lara 563 Williamsburg 631 Laconia 568 Sumrall 662 Elaine 678 Baltzer DeSoto County (15 maps) 741 Clarksdale 72 Horseshoe Lake 747 Coahoma 103 Lake Cormorant 781 Duncan 334 ArkabutlaE 798 Mellwood 335 ArkabutlaW 834 Helena 592 Robinsonville 835 Rome 620 Coldwater Copiah County (21 maps) 624 Lewisburg 625 Hernando 22 Gallman 626 Olive Branch 23 Georgetown 627 Pleasant Hill 48 Hazlehurst 628 Horn Lake 68 Hopewell 629 Banks 221 Oma 630 Frees Corners 298 Schley 719 Byhalia 304 Shady Grove 720 Byhalia NW 324 Smyrna 349 Terry Forrest County (12 maps) 380 Utica East 381 Utica West 46 Hattiesburg 422 Whites 47 Hattiesburg SW 286 Rock Hill 437 Caseyville 294 Sanford 438 Midway 471 McLaurin 441 Wesson 473 Brooklyn 443 Stronghope 480 Carnes 679 Barlow 680 Barrontown 756 Crystal Springs 728 Carterville 757 Dabney Crossroads 776 Dixie 771 Denrville 772 DentvilleNW 786 Eastabuchie 806 Bond Covington County (14 maps) Franklin County (15 maps) 73 Hot Coffee 167 Mendenhall SE 63 Little Springs 64 Smithdale 199 Mount Carmel 439 McCall Creek 258 Prentiss East 874 Bude 10 TopographicMap Coverage ofMississippi 875 Homochitto 675 Avera 876 Busy Corner 712 Brewer 879 Kirby 740 Clark 880 Eddiceton 881 Crosby Grenada County (14 maps) 883 Knoxville 884 Garden City 169 Kincaid 885 Meadville 176 Gore Springs 602 891 Jeannette Philipp 892 Roxie 603 Cascilla 604 893 Cranfield Money 605 Avalon George County (15 780 Duck Hill 799 Jefferson 75 Hurley 800 Tie Plant 487 Barbara 801 Tillatoba 488 Avent 808 Holcomb 489 Ramsey Springs 809 Scobey 490 Benndale 819 Sweatman 491 Merrill 822 Grenada 492 Lucedale 493 Basin Hancock County (17 maps) 494 Agricola 1 499 Beatrice English Lookout 500 Vestry 33 Saint Joe Pass 43 503 Easenhill Haaswood 504 Harleston 89 Kiln 124 511 Earlville Logtown 215 512 Howell Nicholson 395 Dedeaux (formerly Vidalia) Greene County (20 413 Waveland 658 Savannah 93 Knobtown 659 Silver Run 97 Leakesville 660 Necaise 98 Jonathan 661 Sellers 202 Mulberry 686 Bay Saint Louis 231 Vernal 761 Dead Tiger Creek 232 Leakesville SW 843 Picayune 244 Piave 949 Millard 476 Neely 950 Caesar 478 McLain 488 Avent Harrison County (21 maps) 491 Merrill 39 492 Lucedale GulfportN 40 511 Earlville GuhiortNW 41 516 Browntown Gulf^ort S 79 Isle Au Pitre 541 Fruitdale 220 547 State Line Ocean Springs 237 Pass Christian 598 Rounsaville 312 Ship Island 11 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