
Stuttgart anchors the southeastern corner of this mid-1930s survey, showing a landscape defined by the intersection of the St Louis Southwestern RR and the Chicago Rock Island and Pacific RR. The area’s agricultural development is evident in the network of rural schools like Isbell Sch, Fairmount Sch, and Brummitt Sch that served dispersed farming communities. Near the municipal center, Rice Junction points to the region's importance in the grain industry, while cemetery sites such as Gum Pond Cem and Lutheran Cem provide valuable touchstones for genealogical research.
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