
Middle Grove and the surrounding rural landscape of Monroe and Randolph Counties are defined by the meandering drainage of the Elk Fork Salt River and its numerous tributaries. This modern survey illustrates a quiet agricultural region where small settlements like Milton and Evansville serve as local anchors along a network of county roads. The terrain is deeply etched by waterways such as Coon Cr, Milligan Cr, and Galbreath Cr, which create a complex pattern of ridges and valleys typical of this part of Missouri. Genealogists will find point data for local history at the Cottingham Cem and Meals Cem. While primarily rural, the presence of the Irons Airport and man-made features like Johnson Lake show the intersection of local transportation and recreation in the early 21st century.
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