
The Meramec River and Little Meramec River define the winding drainage patterns of this Franklin County landscape, where small rural settlements are scattered among wooded valleys. At the center of the sheet, Lonedell serves as a local hub at the intersection of several county roads, while Luebbering and Grubville anchor the southern and eastern reaches. The map reveals a high density of small family and community burial grounds, including Saint Francis of Assisi Catholic Cem, Oak Grove Cem, Woodcock Cem, and Finney Cem, which provide essential points of reference for genealogists tracing local families. Residential growth is visible around private water features such as Lake Arrowhead and Lake Torino, contrasting with the more industrial character of the Al Swantner Reservoir.
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1966 Spring Bluff
Franklin County, MO

1966 Strain
Franklin County, MO

1969 Lonedell
Franklin County, MO

1969 Moselle
Franklin County, MO

1972 Labadie
Franklin County, MO

1973 Dissen
Franklin County, MO

1973 Washington West
Franklin County, MO

1980 Moselle
Franklin County, MO

2021 Dissen
Franklin County, MO

2021 Labadie
Franklin County, MO

2021 Lonedell
Franklin County, MO

2021 Moselle
Franklin County, MO

2021 Saint Clair
Franklin County, MO

2021 Spring Bluff
Franklin County, MO

2021 Strain
Franklin County, MO

2021 Washington West
Franklin County, MO