
Arnica and the surrounding borderlands of Cedar, St. Clair, and Polk Counties are defined by a network of rural routes and the winding tributaries of the Turkey Cr watershed. In the northern reaches, Birdsong sits near the headwaters of Bishop Br, while the central uplands are home to the small settlement of Claud. The landscape is etched with history, visible in family-named landmarks like Sheeks Cem and Simrell Cem. Significant topographic features such as the Coal Bank Hills dominate the western portion of the quadrangle, while the eastern section is drained by Green Spring Br and the north-flowing Panther Cr. The drainage patterns, including S Fork Turkey Cr and Silver Cr, illustrate the complex hydrology of this Missouri plateau before it meets larger river systems beyond these borders.
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1939 Arnica
Cedar County, MO

1939 Caplinger Mills
Cedar County, MO

1939 Eldorado Springs South
Cedar County, MO

1939 Filley
Cedar County, MO

1940 Filley
Cedar County, MO

1941 Arnica
Cedar County, MO

1941 Caplinger Mills
Cedar County, MO

1942 Eldorado Springs South
Cedar County, MO

1956 Bearcreek
Cedar County, MO

1956 Wagoner
Cedar County, MO

1962 Montevallo
Cedar County, MO

1991 Arnica
Cedar County, MO

1991 Caplinger Mills
Cedar County, MO

1991 El Dorado Springs South
Cedar County, MO

1991 Filley
Cedar County, MO

2021 Arnica
Cedar County, MO

2021 Bearcreek
Cedar County, MO

2021 Caplinger Mills
Cedar County, MO

2021 El Dorado Springs South
Cedar County, MO

2021 Filley
Cedar County, MO

2021 Montevallo
Cedar County, MO

2021 Wagoner
Cedar County, MO