
The city of Marshall anchors the southern edge of this Saline County landscape, where urban grid patterns meet the organized agricultural reaches of the Missouri countryside. To the north, smaller settlements like Fairville and Norton punctuate the rural expanse, connected by a network of county roads and the historic path of the Santa Fe Trl. The area's geography is defined by the winding course of the Salt Fork, which draws numerous tributaries across the terrain including Wolf Br, Wildcat Br, and W Cow Cr. Local history is preserved in landmarks such as the Odell Cem and the prominent Montague Hill. Water features are central to the topography, ranging from the Marshall Habilitation Center Lake to the more remote Bryan Lake and Marsh Lake, illustrating how drainage patterns have influenced both settlement and land use in this part of the state.
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1951 New Frankfort
Saline County, MO

1953 Longwood
Saline County, MO

1953 Shackleford
Saline County, MO

1971 Marshall North
Saline County, MO

1971 Marshall South
Saline County, MO

1971 Napton
Saline County, MO

1971 Saline City
Saline County, MO

2021 Longwood
Saline County, MO

2021 Marshall North
Saline County, MO

2021 Marshall South
Saline County, MO

2021 Napton
Saline County, MO

2021 New Frankfort
Saline County, MO

2021 Saline City
Saline County, MO

2021 Shackleford
Saline County, MO