
The Cuivre River and its intricate drainage network define the rural landscape of Lincoln and Pike counties in this mid-1930s survey. Agriculture and small-town life center on settlements like Silex, Millwood, and Whiteside, connected by a web of creeks including Lead Creek, Big Creek, and the Dry Fork Cuivre River. The map reveals a dense distribution of rural educational and religious centers, highlighting the social fabric of the era through sites such as the New Liberty Ch, Pea Ridge Sch, and the unique Forest Cem Sch.
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