
The White River and James River wind through the Ozark landscape of Barry and Stone Counties in this mid-century update of a 1925 survey. This area is defined by its pre-reservoir river crossings and a dense network of rural infrastructure, including Schreiner Ferry and numerous river fords such as Woolly Creek Ford, Smith Ford, and Allen Ford. These crossings were essential for reaching isolated hill settlements like Shell Knob, Viola, and Golden.
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