
Elm Springs sits at the heart of this agricultural region on the border of Marion and Dickinson counties, surrounded by a dense network of early rural social centers. The landscape is defined by the winding course of the North Cottonwood River and Gypsum Creek, which supported a series of localized communities and family-named landmarks. Faith and family history are prominently visible through several rural churches and resting places, including Friedenstal Ch, Logan Ch, and the Pankratz Cem.
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1957 Lincolnville SW
Marion County, KS

1957 Peabody NW
Marion County, KS

1964 Gypsum SE
Marion County, KS

1971 Waldeck
Marion County, KS

1989 Lincolnville SW
Marion County, KS

1989 Peabody NW
Marion County, KS
2009 Gypsum SE
Marion County, KS
2009 Waldeck
Marion County, KS
2010 Lincolnville SW
Marion County, KS
2010 Peabody NW
Marion County, KS
2012 Gypsum SE
Marion County, KS
2012 Lincolnville SW
Marion County, KS
2012 Peabody NW
Marion County, KS
2012 Waldeck
Marion County, KS
2015 Gypsum SE
Marion County, KS
2015 Lincolnville SW
Marion County, KS
2015 Peabody NW
Marion County, KS
2015 Waldeck
Marion County, KS
2018 Gypsum SE
Marion County, KS
2018 Lincolnville SW
Marion County, KS
2018 Peabody NW
Marion County, KS
2018 Waldeck
Marion County, KS

2022 Gypsum SE
Marion County, KS

2022 Lincolnville SW
Marion County, KS

2022 Peabody NW
Marion County, KS

2022 Waldeck
Marion County, KS