
The Meramec River winds through the northeast corner of this modern survey, defining the border between Jefferson and St. Louis counties. This suburban landscape south of St. Louis is marked by dense residential developments such as Murphy, Paulina Hills, and Spring Forest. Despite modern growth, traditional landmarks remain visible, including the Immaculate Conception Cem and Saint Johns Lutheran Cem. Higher elevations like Sugar Mountain and Frisco Hill punctuate the terrain, while the academic presence of Jefferson College Arnold serves as a local anchor near Arnold and Maxville. The area's hydrology is well-defined by numerous creeks, such as Romaine Cr, Saline Cr, and Pomme Cr, which flow through the undulating hills and valleys that characterize this portion of Missouri.
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1930 De Soto NE
Jefferson County, MO

1930 Pacific SE
Jefferson County, MO

1931 De Soto SE
Jefferson County, MO

1931 Pacific NE
Jefferson County, MO

1937 Fletcher
Jefferson County, MO

1938 Fletcher
Jefferson County, MO

1954 Belew Creek
Jefferson County, MO

1954 House Springs
Jefferson County, MO

1954 Maxville
Jefferson County, MO

1955 De Soto NE
Jefferson County, MO

1955 De Soto SE
Jefferson County, MO

1958 De Soto NE
Jefferson County, MO

1960 Vineland
Jefferson County, MO

1964 Halifax
Jefferson County, MO

1964 Selma
Jefferson County, MO

1981 Fletcher
Jefferson County, MO

1981 Vineland
Jefferson County, MO

1993 Selma
Jefferson County, MO

2021 Belews Creek
Jefferson County, MO

2021 Fletcher
Jefferson County, MO

2021 Halifax
Jefferson County, MO

2021 House Springs
Jefferson County, MO

2021 Maxville
Jefferson County, MO

2021 Selma
Jefferson County, MO

2021 Vineland
Jefferson County, MO