
Apple Creek meanders across the border of Perry and Cape Girardeau counties, serving as a central artery for the rural communities of Appleton and Old Appleton. This late 1940s survey reveals a landscape deeply rooted in small-town civic life, evidenced by the high density of country schools and churches scattered through the townships of Union, Brazeau, Apple Creek, and Shawnee. Education was clearly localized, with sites like Apple Creek Valley School, Buckeye Sch, and two distinct Liberty schools serving the surrounding farmsteads. Religious centers such as Zion Ch and Goshen Ch stand as landmarks alongside established settlements like Uniontown, Shawneetown, and Pocahontas. The intricate drainage system of Indian Creek, Buckeye Creek, and Flatrock Creek illustrates the dissected upland topography that defined the region's agricultural layout before modern consolidation.
32 named features on this map. Tap any name to fly to it.
Don’t see what you’re looking for? This feature index may not catch every label — zoom into the map to look around manually.
2 editions found
6 maps found