
The Little Sac River and the S Dry Sac River converge north of Springfield in this Greene County landscape. The map centers on the agricultural and residential transition north of the city, focusing on the communities of Ebenezer and Glidewell. Significant water management is evident at McDaniel Lake, which dominates the central portion of the quadrangle. Geologic features of interest include the Natural Arch and Dry Sac Arch near Lost Hill, highlighting the area's karst-like topography. Genealogists and local historians can locate several burial grounds, including the Antioch Cem in the southwest and Banfield Cem near the river banks. The northern reaches are defined by a network of rural farm roads, such as W Farm Rd 36 and E Farm Rd 38, which cross numerous small tributaries like Sims Br and King Br.
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1936 Brookline
Greene County, MO

1937 Galloway
Greene County, MO

1946 Bassville
Greene County, MO

1948 Bassville
Greene County, MO

1948 Ebenezer
Greene County, MO

1948 Galloway
Greene County, MO

1960 Brookline
Greene County, MO

1960 Galloway
Greene County, MO

1961 Bassville
Greene County, MO

1961 Ebenezer
Greene County, MO

1969 Halltown NE
Greene County, MO

1996 Galloway
Greene County, MO

2021 Bassville
Greene County, MO

2021 Brookline
Greene County, MO

2021 Ebenezer
Greene County, MO

2021 Galloway
Greene County, MO

2021 Halltown NE
Greene County, MO