
Mount Olive and Ernestville serve as central points in this rural landscape spanning the Lafayette and Johnson County line. The terrain is defined by a dense network of watercourses, including the winding Mulkey Cr and the unique path of the Old Channel Davis Cr, which reveal the hydrological history of the region. Local heritage is preserved in landmarks such as New Hope Cem and Foster Cem, while the southern portion of the area features the distinct prominence of Rattlesnake Hill. Near the edge of Higginsville, the map transitions from agricultural plots to more structured road grids. A small section of Lake Rajastka sits in the southwest, anchoring a region where names like Flagstaff Cr and N Blackjack Cr reflect a long-standing relationship with the local creeks and tributaries.
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1949 Lexington East
Lafayette County, MO

1949 Odessa North
Lafayette County, MO

1950 Lexington East
Lafayette County, MO

1950 Odessa North
Lafayette County, MO

1961 Knob Noster NW
Lafayette County, MO

1963 Chapel Hill
Lafayette County, MO

1963 Fayetteville
Lafayette County, MO

1963 Odessa South
Lafayette County, MO

2021 Chapel Hill
Lafayette County, MO

2021 Fayetteville
Lafayette County, MO

2021 Knob Noster NW
Lafayette County, MO

2021 Lexington East
Lafayette County, MO

2021 Odessa North
Lafayette County, MO

2021 Odessa South
Lafayette County, MO