
The town of Washington serves as the focal point of this 1950s survey, illustrating the community's layout just after the mid-century. This area is defined by the complex drainage of the Middle Fork Ozan Creek and South Fork Ozan Creek, where the natural waterways are marked by Old Channel segments, indicating a landscape in transition. The Missouri Pacific railroad cuts through the terrain, connecting the town to the smaller settlement of Ozan to the northwest.
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