
Aurora and Marionville stand as the primary population centers along the northern edge of this 1940s survey, defined by the convergence of the St Louis-San Francisco and Missouri Pacific railroads. The landscape transitions from the open agricultural expanse of Buck Prairie into the deeply dissected terrain of the Ozark Plateau, where Crane Creek and Flat Creek carve narrow valleys. This transition is marked by a dense network of early rural institutions, including dozens of neighborhood schools like White Oak Sch and Mars Hill Sch, and remote churches such as Shiloh Ch.
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