
Bolckow and Rosendale serve as the primary rail hubs for this agricultural pocket of northwest Missouri during the mid-1920s. The landscape is defined by the winding course of the One Hundred and Two River, which creates a natural corridor for the Chicago Burlington and Quincy railroad. Further east, the Chicago Great Western tracks cut through Wyeth and Cawood, illustrating the dense rail competition of the era.
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