
The St Louis-San Francisco railroad anchors the central corridor of this mid-century Missouri landscape, connecting the primary settlements of Richland and Crocker. The terrain is defined by the winding course of the Gasconade River, which carves through the southern half of the sheet near The Narrows and the Mark Twain National Forest. The map documents a rural transition, evidenced by numerous facilities marked as out of use, including the Gas School, Hickory Grove School, and several others across Tavern and Auglaize townships.
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