![]() ![]() ![]() In the late 1700s, the Ozarks had been home to the Osage Indians, but they had been moved westward as the United States acquired property rights by treaties. Not only was there high water in the spring when the creeks and rivers overflowed, but the area is in the White River Hills of the Ozarks (Taney, Barry and Stone Counties)—another isolating barrier. ![]() The White River flowing west to east completely divides Stone County, Missouri into northern and southern areas and with Kings River and Indian Greek flowing north from Arkansas, the southern region was isolated so that the area of Williams Township is more closely allied topographically to Carroll County, Arkansas. The McCullough Community and Williams Township Stone County, Missouri ![]()
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