
The Missouri Pacific railroad corridor anchors the landscape of eastern Phillips County, connecting the junction towns of Lexa and North Lexa to the agricultural interior. The 1971 terrain shows a transition from the lower wetlands of Big Creek and Crooked Creek into the slightly higher ground where settlements like Barton, Trenton, and Poplar Grove developed. This survey is particularly valuable for its density of local landmarks, including numerous rural houses of worship such as St Johns Ch, Tucker Grove Ch, and Star of Bethlehem Ch.
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