
Marshall serves as the focal point of this 1940 survey, anchored by the campus of Missouri Valley College and a small regional Landing Field. The landscape is defined by the drainage of the Salt Fork Missouri River and the Blackwater River, where numerous rural schoolhouses and country churches served a distributed agrarian population. These landmarks, including curiously named spots like Bucksnort Sch and the industrial-sounding Stonewall Sch, provide a dense network for genealogists tracing local families.
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