
The confluence of the Gasconade River and Little Piney Creek defines this 1950s landscape, where the St Louis San Francisco railroad tracks trace the valley floors. The town of Newburg serves as a central hub, while smaller riverside settlements like Jerome and Arlington occupy the narrow benches between the river and the steep hills of the Mark Twain National Forest. Family names are preserved throughout the terrain in locations such as Ramsey Cem and Pillman Cem, alongside rural social centers like the New Home Ch and Arlington Sch.
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