
The Meramec River winds through the southern portion of this Crawford County landscape, where the rugged terrain of the Mark Twain National Forest meets the settled agricultural lands to the north. Local history is anchored by several rural burying grounds, including McNickle Cem, Lea Cem, and Haack Cem, which sit alongside historic road traces like Old 66. The settlement pattern follows the drainage of the Little Bourbeuse River and its tributaries, such as Lick Cr and Blairs Cr, supporting small communities at Leasburg, Hofflins, and Coffeyton. Numerous natural springs and small lakes define the local hydrology, with McKee Spring and Saranac Spring serving as notable landmarks in a region characterized by deep hollows like Avery Hollow and the open flats of Harman Valley.
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