
The Little Blue River and its meanders define the landscape of Jackson County in the mid-1940s, a period when the area was transitioning from rural farming communities to an industrial and suburban corridor. The massive Lake City Ordnance Plant stands as a significant military-industrial landmark in the northeast, contrasted by the developing recreational and residential presence at Lake Tapawingo. Local educational and spiritual life is well-documented through numerous rural institutions, including the Old Blue Springs Sch, Eureka Sch, and Pleasant Grove Ch. Transportation networks are dominated by the Chicago and Alton and Pacific railroads, which facilitated growth in settlements like Blue Springs, Selsa, and East Independence. The map also captures the Lake Port Independence Airport and several family-named roads such as Owens Road and Mize Road, reflecting the deeply rooted local history of the Fort Osage region.
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1933 Blue Springs
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1945 Blue Springs
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1947 Blue Springs
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1965 Blue Springs
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1990 Blue Springs
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2012 Blue Springs
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2015 Blue Springs
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2017 Blue Springs
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2021 Blue Springs
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