
St Patrick and the rural community of Antioch center this 1950 topographical study of Northeast Missouri. The landscape is defined by the winding course of the Wyaconda River and its Old Channel, flanked by numerous small family and community burial grounds including Sisson Cem, Mitts Cem, and Cowgill Cem. The distribution of rural education is particularly well-documented here, showing local landmarks like Diamond Sch, Enterprise Sch, and the uniquely named Pride of the West Sch. Many of these country schools and churches, such as Cedar Grove Ch, served as the social anchors for the surrounding farmsteads before mid-century consolidation. The map also records early water management efforts, specifically the Levee systems along the Little Wyaconda River, illustrating the ongoing struggle to reclaim and protect the fertile bottomlands for agriculture.
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1949 Kahoka SE
Clark County, MO

1949 St. Patrick
Clark County, MO

1950 Colony
Clark County, MO

1950 Kahoka SE
Clark County, MO

1950 Neeper
Clark County, MO

1950 St. Patrick
Clark County, MO

1951 Colony
Clark County, MO

1951 Neeper
Clark County, MO

1968 Anson
Clark County, MO
2010 Anson
Clark County, MO
2012 Anson
Clark County, MO
2012 Colony
Clark County, MO
2012 Kahoka SE
Clark County, MO
2012 Neeper
Clark County, MO
2012 Saint Patrick
Clark County, MO
2014 Anson
Clark County, MO
2014 Colony
Clark County, MO
2014 Kahoka SE
Clark County, MO
2014 Neeper
Clark County, MO
2014 Saint Patrick
Clark County, MO
2017 Anson
Clark County, MO
2017 Colony
Clark County, MO
2017 Kahoka SE
Clark County, MO
2017 Neeper
Clark County, MO
2017 Saint Patrick
Clark County, MO

2021 Anson
Clark County, MO

2021 Colony
Clark County, MO

2021 Kahoka SE
Clark County, MO

2021 Neeper
Clark County, MO

2021 Saint Patrick
Clark County, MO