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List Rank Spring Location Average volume per second (ft 3 /s) Image 1 Big Spring: Carter County, Missouri: 470 cu ft (13 m 3) [2] 2 Greer Spring: Oregon County, Missouri: 360 cu ft (10 m 3) [3] 3 Mammoth Spring: Fulton County, Arkansas: 347 cu ft (9.8 m 3) [4] 4 Bennett Spring: Dallas County, Missouri: 185 cu ft (5.2 m 3) [5] 5 Double Spring ...
The county seat of Hartville was named after pioneer settler Isaac Hart. [5] Wright County lost part of its land in 1845 to Texas County, in 1849 to Laclede, and in 1855 a big chunk to Webster. It appears there were no Native American settlements early in the area, although the wandering Delawares, Shawnees, and Piankashaws did come through.
Hartville is located on Missouri routes 5 and 38, along the Wood's Fork of the Gasconade River which flows into the Gasconade just east of the community. [11] According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 0.66 square miles (1.71 km 2), of which 0.65 square miles (1.68 km 2) is land and 0.01 square miles (0.03 km 2) is water. [12]
Geobotanically, Missouri belongs to the North American Atlantic region, and spans all three floristic provinces that make up the region: the state transitions from the deciduous forest of the Appalachian province to the grasslands of the North American Prairies province in the west and northwest, and the northward extension of the Mississippi embayment places the bootheel in the Atlantic and ...
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The city will make a minimum of two passes in each of the six leaf pickup zones. Loose leaves should be raked in front of property before 7 a.m. Monday of scheduled pickup week.