
Leadmine is the central settlement in this portion of Dallas County, situated in a landscape defined by the deep incisions of the Niangua River and its tributary, the Little Niangua River. The area’s history is tied to the earth, as seen in the presence of the Rambo Mine and the extensive Lead Mine State Forest, which occupies the high ridges above the river bluffs. This 1980s-era topography shows a rural community organized around water and relief, with family-named landmarks like Webster Bluff and Turner Bluff rising sharply from the riverbanks. The social fabric of the era is anchored by small country churches, including Kirk Chapel, Pleasant Hill Ch, and Bailey Chapel. Rugged hollows such as Smelter Hollow and Sawmill Hollow point to a legacy of localized extraction and timbering that shaped the region's early development.
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1939 Long Lane
Dallas County, MO

1942 Long Lane
Dallas County, MO

1960 Tunas
Dallas County, MO

1961 Charity
Dallas County, MO

1982 Leadmine
Dallas County, MO

1982 Long Lane
Dallas County, MO

1982 Windyville
Dallas County, MO
2011 Charity
Dallas County, MO
2011 Long Lane
Dallas County, MO
2011 Tunas
Dallas County, MO
2011 Windyville
Dallas County, MO
2012 Leadmine
Dallas County, MO
2015 Charity
Dallas County, MO
2015 Leadmine
Dallas County, MO
2015 Long Lane
Dallas County, MO
2015 Tunas
Dallas County, MO
2015 Windyville
Dallas County, MO
2017 Charity
Dallas County, MO
2017 Leadmine
Dallas County, MO
2017 Long Lane
Dallas County, MO
2017 Tunas
Dallas County, MO
2017 Windyville
Dallas County, MO

2021 Charity
Dallas County, MO

2021 Leadmine
Dallas County, MO

2021 Long Lane
Dallas County, MO

2021 Tunas
Dallas County, MO

2021 Windyville
Dallas County, MO