
The Castor River defines the central topography of this corner of the Ozark foothills, where the Mark Twain National Forest dominates the landscape. Settled life centers on the town of Marquand, with smaller outliers like Klondike tucked into the hollows. The map reveals a deeply established rural community through its numerous family-named landmarks and country congregations, including Rhodes Chapel, Wright Chapel, and Pine Union Ch.
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