
Gasconade and Franklin counties meet in this 1930s landscape, where the Chicago Rock Island and Pacific railroad serves as the primary backbone for regional commerce. The tracks link the developing settlements of Gerald and Rosebud with the larger hub of Owensville to the west. This era of rural development is marked by a dense network of country schools, including Buffalo Ridge School, Kiel Sch, and Japan Sch, illustrating the dispersed community structure before school consolidation became widespread.
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