
The Niangua River and its multiple forks carve through the landscape of the Washington and Jackson townships in this early 1980s topographical record. Rural communities like Beach and Forkners Hill serve as local anchors in a region defined by its timber and river valleys. The confluence of the West Fork Niangua River and East Fork Niangua River occurs amidst protected lands, including the Niangua State Forest and Goose Creek State Forest, highlighting the conservation of the Ozark hillsides.
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1951 Mansfield NW
Webster County, MO

1970 Elkland
Webster County, MO

1970 Oak Grove Heights
Webster County, MO

1977 Mansfield NW
Webster County, MO

1982 Beach
Webster County, MO

1982 High Prairie
Webster County, MO

1985 Mansfield NW
Webster County, MO
2011 Beach
Webster County, MO
2011 Elkland
Webster County, MO
2011 Mansfield NW
Webster County, MO
2011 Oak Grove Heights
Webster County, MO
2012 High Prairie
Webster County, MO
2015 Beach
Webster County, MO
2015 Elkland
Webster County, MO
2015 High Prairie
Webster County, MO
2015 Mansfield NW
Webster County, MO
2015 Oak Grove Heights
Webster County, MO
2017 Beach
Webster County, MO
2017 Elkland
Webster County, MO
2017 High Prairie
Webster County, MO
2017 Mansfield NW
Webster County, MO
2017 Oak Grove Heights
Webster County, MO

2021 Beach
Webster County, MO

2021 Elkland
Webster County, MO

2021 High Prairie
Webster County, MO

2021 Mansfield NW
Webster County, MO

2021 Oak Grove Heights
Webster County, MO