
Myrtle serves as a central hub in this southern Missouri landscape, where the town's namesake Myrtle Cemetery and the Church of God Cemetery reflect a deep-rooted local history. The map traces a network of rural settlements including Garfield, Jobe, and Farewell, each connected by a winding system of county roads such as Co RD E and Co RD 240. The terrain is defined by its water features, where the Mill Creek and Piney Creek systems create a series of distinctive landmarks like Pine-Log Hole, Shipman Hole, and Mouth of Piney Hole.
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1931 Bandyville
Oregon County, MO

1941 Gatewood
Oregon County, MO

1944 Couch
Oregon County, MO

1945 Gatewood
Oregon County, MO

1946 Couch
Oregon County, MO

1965 Riverton
Oregon County, MO

1966 Billmore
Oregon County, MO

1968 Wilderness
Oregon County, MO

1976 Thayer SE
Oregon County, MO

1982 Couch
Oregon County, MO

1982 Piedmont Hollow
Oregon County, MO

1983 Greer
Oregon County, MO

1983 Many Springs
Oregon County, MO

1984 Couch
Oregon County, MO

1984 Myrtle
Oregon County, MO

1984 Piedmont Hollow
Oregon County, MO

1986 Rover
Oregon County, MO

1997 Billmore
Oregon County, MO

1997 Greer
Oregon County, MO

1997 Many Springs
Oregon County, MO

1997 Piedmont Hollow
Oregon County, MO

1997 Riverton
Oregon County, MO

1997 Wilderness
Oregon County, MO

2021 Billmore
Oregon County, MO

2021 Couch
Oregon County, MO

2021 Greer
Oregon County, MO

2021 Many Springs
Oregon County, MO

2021 Myrtle
Oregon County, MO

2021 Piedmont Hollow
Oregon County, MO

2021 Riverton
Oregon County, MO

2021 Rover
Oregon County, MO

2021 Wilderness
Oregon County, MO