
The Iowa-Missouri borderlands in the late 1970s are defined by a network of drainage systems and rural community hubs. The landscape is bisected by the North Fabius River and the South Wyaconda River, which dictate the placement of local infrastructure and farmland. Small settlements and rural crossroads provide the primary social structure for the region, anchored by landmarks like the Pleasant Hill Community Hall and Four Corners Community Hall. Genealogists will find a high density of burial grounds distributed across the townships, including Kilwinning Cem, Lister Cem, and Round Grove Cem. The presence of a Landing Strip and a Sandpit near Kilwinning suggests a mix of local aviation and small-scale resource extraction amidst the agricultural terrain of the Grove and Miller districts.
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1965 Greensburg
Scotland County, MO

1966 Bible Grove
Scotland County, MO

1970 Azen
Scotland County, MO

1970 Brock
Scotland County, MO

1980 Kilwinning
Scotland County, MO
2010 Azen
Scotland County, MO
2010 Brock
Scotland County, MO
2010 Kilwinning
Scotland County, MO
2012 Azen
Scotland County, MO
2012 Bible Grove
Scotland County, MO
2012 Brock
Scotland County, MO
2012 Greensburg
Scotland County, MO
2012 Kilwinning
Scotland County, MO
2015 Azen
Scotland County, MO
2015 Bible Grove
Scotland County, MO
2015 Brock
Scotland County, MO
2015 Greensburg
Scotland County, MO
2015 Kilwinning
Scotland County, MO
2017 Azen
Scotland County, MO
2017 Bible Grove
Scotland County, MO
2017 Brock
Scotland County, MO
2017 Greensburg
Scotland County, MO
2017 Kilwinning
Scotland County, MO

2021 Azen
Scotland County, MO

2021 Bible Grove
Scotland County, MO

2021 Brock
Scotland County, MO

2021 Greensburg
Scotland County, MO

2021 Kilwinning
Scotland County, MO