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R Missouri. State Dept. of Resources and Development.
324 “The White River Country of Missouri: A Vacation
Guide Map,” n.d.
One folder.
This is a map of the White River
watershed encompassing all or parts of eleven counties in southern Missouri. Topographic features and recreational sites
are shown, as are mills, mines, bridges, fords, schools, and churches.
The map of the White
River country was published by the Missouri Department of Resources
and Development to accompany Recreation Booklet No. 1. The map is undated, but appears to have been
produced during the 1930s. Data for the
vacation guide were furnished by the Missouri State Highway Commission and the
Missouri Conservation Committee. The map
covers the area bounded on the north by Missouri Highway 50 and U.S. Route 66,
and to the south by the line separating the states of Missouri
and Arkansas. West Plains on the east and Cassville on the
west mark the general limits of the region.
The counties of Barry, Christian, Douglas, Greene, Ozark, Stone, and
Taney comprise the core area. Small
portions of Lawrence, Texas, Webster, and Wright counties are also
shown.
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