
Stockton Lake dominates this portion of the northern Ozarks, where the waters of the Mutton Creek and Maze Creek arms meet. The landscape is defined by the contrast between these broad impoundments and the remaining high ground where rural life persists in small clusters. The settlement of Bona sits at the junction of State Road Y and Highway 245, while Cane Hill and Masters occupy the ridges to the west and north. Family history is deeply rooted here, evidenced by numerous burial grounds such as Asbell Cem, Mount Zion Cem, and Neil Cem that escaped the rising waters. Dramatic topography remains visible at Perkins Bluff and Tunnel Bluff, overlooking the many fingers of the lake. The presence of Carns Ford indicates a historic crossing point now influenced by the reservoir’s water levels.
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1956 Bona
Dade County, MO

1956 Cedarville
Dade County, MO

1956 Crisp
Dade County, MO

1956 Kings Point
Dade County, MO

1962 Dudenville
Dade County, MO
2011 Bona
Dade County, MO
2011 Cedarville
Dade County, MO
2011 Crisp
Dade County, MO
2011 Dudenville
Dade County, MO
2011 Kings Point
Dade County, MO
2015 Bona
Dade County, MO
2015 Cedarville
Dade County, MO
2015 Crisp
Dade County, MO
2015 Dudenville
Dade County, MO
2015 Kings Point
Dade County, MO
2017 Bona
Dade County, MO
2017 Cedarville
Dade County, MO
2017 Crisp
Dade County, MO
2017 Dudenville
Dade County, MO
2017 Kings Point
Dade County, MO

2021 Bona
Dade County, MO

2021 Cedarville
Dade County, MO

2021 Crisp
Dade County, MO

2021 Dudenville
Dade County, MO

2021 Kings Point
Dade County, MO