
Polk and the surrounding rural communities of Huron, Goodson, and Violet characterize this mid-century landscape in Polk County. The terrain is defined by the winding course of the Pomme de Terre River and its numerous tributaries, including Lindley Creek and Hominy Creek. The map reveals a high density of rural schoolhouses and churches, such as Green Leaf Sch, Eidson Sch, and Spring Valley Ch, which served as the primary social anchors for the scattered farmsteads of the era. The presence of Jefferson Bridge provides a specific crossing point over the river, while several family-named burial grounds like Payne Cem and Goff Cem offer vital clues for genealogical research. The mapping, based on 1938 aerial photography and 1949-1950 field surveys, captures the region's agricultural layout before significant late-20th-century modernization.
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1950 Buffalo NW
Polk County, MO

1950 Cliquot
Polk County, MO

1950 Polk
Polk County, MO

1951 Buffalo NW
Polk County, MO

1951 Cliquot
Polk County, MO

1951 Polk
Polk County, MO

1961 Cedar Vista
Polk County, MO

1961 Half Way
Polk County, MO
2011 Buffalo NW
Polk County, MO
2011 Cedar Vista
Polk County, MO
2011 Cliquot
Polk County, MO
2011 Polk
Polk County, MO
2015 Buffalo NW
Polk County, MO
2015 Cedar Vista
Polk County, MO
2015 Cliquot
Polk County, MO
2015 Polk
Polk County, MO
2017 Buffalo NW
Polk County, MO
2017 Cedar Vista
Polk County, MO
2017 Cliquot
Polk County, MO
2017 Polk
Polk County, MO

2021 Buffalo NW
Polk County, MO

2021 Cedar Vista
Polk County, MO

2021 Cliquot
Polk County, MO

2021 Polk
Polk County, MO