
Rocky Comfort serves as a primary hub within this 1940s landscape, situated where the high plateaus of the Ozarks meet a complex network of valleys. The terrain is deeply incised by the drainage of Big Sugar Creek and Elkhorn Creek, creating a series of named ridges and hollows that defined early settlement patterns. This survey, conducted just before the mid-century, captures the rural density of the era, marked by a high frequency of neighborhood institutions such as Success Sch and Antioch Ch.
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