
Halfway serves as a central hub in this agricultural landscape at the border of Polk and Dallas counties. The terrain is defined by the winding paths of Lindley Creek and its many tributaries, including Jordan Creek and Little Lindley Creek. For those tracing local history or family lineage, the map identifies several significant burial sites, such as Reynolds Chapel Cemetery, Breshears Cemetery, and Ragsdale Cemetery. The road network is heavily developed with local connectors like Rice School Road and Hollowberry Road, which cut through the drainage basins of Brush Creek and Hominy Creek. This 2021 survey illustrates the modern rural layout of Missouri's southern plains, where historical family names persist in the landscape’s landmarks and pathways.
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12 maps found

1950 Buffalo NW
Polk County, MO

1950 Cliquot
Polk County, MO

1950 Polk
Polk County, MO

1951 Buffalo NW
Polk County, MO

1951 Cliquot
Polk County, MO

1951 Polk
Polk County, MO

1961 Cedar Vista
Polk County, MO

1961 Half Way
Polk County, MO

2021 Buffalo NW
Polk County, MO

2021 Cedar Vista
Polk County, MO

2021 Cliquot
Polk County, MO

2021 Polk
Polk County, MO