
Dover sits atop the bluff line south of the Missouri River, serving as a focal point for this 1951 topographic survey of rural Lafayette County. The landscape is defined by the sharp transition from the flat river bottomlands, containing Baltimore Island, to the deeply dissected hills to the south. This rugged topography is drained by a network of waterways including Little Tabo Creek, Cottonwood Creek, and the Rocky Ford Branch, which cut through the agricultural terrain.
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