
Agricultural prairie lands and the developing southern Illinois coal belt converge in this late 1930s survey. The landscape is defined by the Big Muddy River and its major tributaries, including Casey Fork and Gun Creek, which navigate a terrain divided into distinct townships like Spring Garden and Elk Prairie. The area's communal life centers on a dense network of rural schoolhouses and churches, such as Hickory Hill Sch, Williams Chapel, and the uniquely named King College, illustrating the localized social fabric of the era before widespread school consolidation.
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