
Hagers Grove and Kellerville serve as the primary focal points of this mid-century agricultural landscape in Shelby County. The terrain is defined by the meandering North Fork Salt River and its tributaries, including Black Creek, Tenmile Creek, and Pollards Branch. This drainage network carves through the townships of Taylor, Clay, and Lentner, shaping the local settlement patterns and roadway alignments. Genealogists will find several notable burial grounds and places of worship, such as St Michael Ch Cem and Mt Hope Cem, alongside St Michael Ch and Bacon Chapel. The inclusion of small-scale features like the Radio Tower and family-named landmarks like Morris Cem provides a detailed look at rural Missouri life during the 1960s, prior to significant modern infrastructure changes in the region.
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1958 Lentner
Shelby County, MO

1959 Lakenan
Shelby County, MO

1964 Burksville
Shelby County, MO

1964 Hagers Grove
Shelby County, MO
2012 Burksville
Shelby County, MO
2012 Hagers Grove
Shelby County, MO
2012 Lakenan
Shelby County, MO
2012 Lentner
Shelby County, MO
2014 Burksville
Shelby County, MO
2014 Hagers Grove
Shelby County, MO
2014 Lakenan
Shelby County, MO
2014 Lentner
Shelby County, MO
2017 Burksville
Shelby County, MO
2017 Hagers Grove
Shelby County, MO
2017 Lakenan
Shelby County, MO
2017 Lentner
Shelby County, MO

2021 Burksville
Shelby County, MO

2021 Hagers Grove
Shelby County, MO

2021 Lakenan
Shelby County, MO

2021 Lentner
Shelby County, MO