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  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
    t Wild Horses of Shannon County 025.jpg
  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
    Wild Horses of Shannon County 007.JPG
  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
    t Wild Horses of Shannon County 027.jpg
  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
    Wild Horses of Shannon County 004.JPG
  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
    Wild Horses of Shannon County 003.JPG
  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
    t Wild Horses of Shannon County 014.jpg
  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
    t Wild Horses of Shannon County 009.jpg
  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
    t Wild Horses of Shannon County 032.jpg
  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
    Wild Horses of Shannon County 008.JPG
  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
    t Wild Horses of Shannon County 024.jpg
  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
    Wild Horses of Shannon County 006.JPG
  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
    Wild Horses of Shannon County 005.JPG
  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
    t Wild Horses of Shannon County 020.jpg
  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
    Wild Horses of Shannon County 001.JPG
  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
    t Wild Horses of Shannon County 021.jpg
  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
    t Wild Horses of Shannon County 010.jpg
  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
    t Wild Horses of Shannon County 035.jpg
  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
    t Wild Horses of Shannon County 018.jpg
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River. Beautiful bluffs are found in the upper part of the river.
    New JF 016.JPG
  • Hemmed-In Hollow boasts a 210-foot waterfall. The Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas was established in 1972, and flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states.
    Buffalo River 001.JPG
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River. Beautiful bluffs are found in the upper part of the river.
    New JF 015.jpg
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River.
    New JF 014.jpg
  • The Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas was established in 1972, and flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states. Can0ers approach Steel Creek.
    Buffalo River 009.JPG
  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
    Wild Horses of Shannon County 107.JPG
  • The Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas was established in 1972, and flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states.
    Buffalo River 026.JPG
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River.
    New JF 050.JPG
  • The Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas was established in 1972, and flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states.
    Buffalo River 032.JPG
  • Hemmed-In Hollow boasts a 210-foot waterfall. The Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas was established in 1972, and flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states.
    Buffalo River 022.JPG
  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
    Wild Horses 021.JPG
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River.
    New JF 056.JPG
  • the entrance to Jam Up Cave on the Jacks Fork River which  is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River.
    New JF 030.JPG
  • The North Fork of the White River flows through southern Missouri. The North Fork is heavily fed by springs and boasts a championship trout area.
    North Fork River 001.JPG
  • Falling Spring is found near the Eleven Point River  which meanders through the beautiful hills of southern Missouri. It is part of the National and Wild Scenic River system. The river flows through parts of the Irish Wilderness.
    Eleven Point River 013.JPG
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River
    Jacks Fork River 001.JPG
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River.
    New JF 047.JPG
  • An excited Evangel University graduate to be shouts to family members out a window prior to the graduation ceremony.
    editorial 001.JPG
  • The Eleven Point River meanders through the beautiful hills of southern Missouri. It is part of the National and Wild Scenic River system. The river flows through parts of the Irish Wilderness.
    Eleven Point River 003.JPG
  • the entrance to Jam Up Cave on the Jacks Fork River which  is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River.
    New JF 029.JPG
  • The Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas was established in 1972, and flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states. Kayakers approach Steel Creek.
    Buffalo River 011.JPG
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River
    Jacks Fork River 012.JPG
  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
    Wild Horses of Shannon County 106.JPG
  • Alley Mill was built near Alley Spring which flows 81 million gallons a day into the Jacks Fork River. The first mill was built in 1868. A post office<br />
was established, named after a prominent<br />
local farming family, Alley. From that day<br />
to this, the area has been known as Alley<br />
Spring, Alley Mill, or just plain Alley. The<br />
present building was constructed during 1893-1894 by George Washington McCaskill as a merchant mill.
    Alley Spring 009.JPG
  • Alley Mill was built near Alley Spring which flows 81 million gallons a day into the Jacks Fork River. The first mill was built in 1868. A post office<br />
was established, named after a prominent<br />
local farming family, Alley. From that day<br />
to this, the area has been known as Alley<br />
Spring, Alley Mill, or just plain Alley. The<br />
present building was constructed during 1893-1894 by George Washington McCaskill as a merchant mill.
    Alley Spring 007.JPG
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River.
    New JF 058.jpg
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River.
    New JF 048.JPG
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River. jam Up Cave is found on the upper part of the river.
    New JF 003.JPG
  • Camping on a gravel bar across from Big Bluff. The Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas was established in 1972, and flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states.
    Buffalo River 029.JPG
  • The Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas was established in 1972, and flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states. This is the put-in at Ponca.
    Buffalo River 006.JPG
  • The Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas was established in 1972, and flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states. This is the put-in at Ponca.
    Buffalo River 005.JPG
  • The Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas was established in 1972, and flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states. This is the put-in at Ponca.
    Buffalo River 004.JPG
  • The North Fork of the White River flows through southern Missouri. The North Fork is heavily fed by springs and boasts a championship trout area.
    North Fork River 008.JPG
  • The North Fork of the White River flows through southern Missouri. The North Fork is heavily fed by springs and boasts a championship trout area.
    North Fork River 007.JPG
  • The North Fork of the White River flows through southern Missouri. The North Fork is heavily fed by springs and boasts a championship trout area.
    North Fork River 003.JPG
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River
    Jacks Fork River 006.JPG
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River
    Jacks Fork River 005.JPG
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River
    Jacks Fork River 003.JPG
  • The remains of Bose Mill is found near the Eleven Point River  which meanders through the beautiful hills of southern Missouri. It is part of the National and Wild Scenic River system. The river flows through parts of the Irish Wilderness.
    Eleven Point River 012.JPG
  • The Eleven Point River meanders through the beautiful hills of southern Missouri. It is part of the National and Wild Scenic River system. The river flows through parts of the Irish Wilderness.
    Eleven Point River 009.JPG
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River.
    New JF 045.JPG
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River.
    New JF 043.JPG
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River.
    New JF 033.JPG
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River.
    New JF 025.JPG
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River.
    New JF 024.JPG
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River.
    New JF 012.JPG
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River.
    New JF 011.JPG
  • A view from Big Bluff, a 550 foot bluff on the Buffalo River. The Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas was established in 1972, and flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states.
    Buffalo River 036.JPG
  • A view from Big Bluff, a 550 foot bluff on the Buffalo River. The Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas was established in 1972, and flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states.
    Buffalo River 037.JPG
  • The Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas was established in 1972, and flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states.
    Buffalo River 027.JPG
  • A view of the Buffalo River from Big Bluff, a 550 foot bluff.The Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas was established in 1972, and flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states.
    Buffalo River 018.JPG
  • A view of the Buffalo River from Big Bluff, a 550 foot bluff.The Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas was established in 1972, and flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states.
    Buffalo River 016.JPG
  • A view of the Buffalo River from Big Bluff, a 550 foot bluff.The Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas was established in 1972, and flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states.
    Buffalo River 014.JPG
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River
    Jacks Fork River 014.JPG
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River
    Jacks Fork River 010.JPG
  • The Eleven Point River meanders through the beautiful hills of southern Missouri. It is part of the National and Wild Scenic River system. The river flows through parts of the Irish Wilderness.
    Eleven Point River 011.JPG
  • The Eleven Point River meanders through the beautiful hills of southern Missouri. It is part of the National and Wild Scenic River system. The river flows through parts of the Irish Wilderness.
    Eleven Point River 001.JPG
  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
    Wild Horses 019.JPG
  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
    Wild Horses 011.JPG
  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
    Wild Horses 010.JPG
  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
    Wild Horses 007.JPG
  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
    Wild Horses 006.JPG
  • The Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas was established in 1972, and flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states.
    Buffalo River 034.JPG
  • A view of the Buffalo River from Big Bluff, a 550 foot bluff.The Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas was established in 1972, and flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states.
    Buffalo River 017.JPG
  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
    Wild Horses 024.JPG
  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
    Wild Horses 009.JPG
  • Alley Mill was built near Alley Spring which flows 81 million gallons a day into the Jacks Fork River. The first mill was built in 1868. A post office<br />
was established, named after a prominent<br />
local farming family, Alley. From that day<br />
to this, the area has been known as Alley<br />
Spring, Alley Mill, or just plain Alley. The<br />
present building was constructed during 1893-1894 by George Washington McCaskill as a merchant mill.
    Alley Spring 005.JPG
  • Alley Mill was built near Alley Spring which flows 81 million gallons a day into the Jacks Fork River. The first mill was built in 1868. A post office<br />
was established, named after a prominent<br />
local farming family, Alley. From that day<br />
to this, the area has been known as Alley<br />
Spring, Alley Mill, or just plain Alley. The<br />
present building was constructed during 1893-1894 by George Washington McCaskill as a merchant mill.
    Alley Spring 002.JPG
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River.
    New JF 040.JPG
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River. Beautiful bluffs are found in the upper part of the river.
    New JF 017.JPG
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River. Small caves are found along the river including the cavernous Jam Up Cave.
    New JF 004.JPG
  • The Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas was established in 1972, and flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states.
    Buffalo River 031.JPG
  • The North Fork of the White River flows through southern Missouri. The North Fork is heavily fed by springs and boasts a championship trout area.
    North Fork River 002.JPG
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River
    Jacks Fork River 013.JPG
  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
    Wild Horses 025.JPG
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River.
    New JF 057.jpg
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River.
    New JF 006.jpg
  • The Jewish community in Springfield, Mo, struggle to understand why their cemetery was vandalised.
    editorial 005.JPG
  • A final uniform inspection takes place before the honor guard presents the colors at the Memorial Day Ceremony at Springfield's National Cemetery.
    editorial 002.JPG
  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River
    Jacks Fork River 009.JPG
  • Bose Spring is found on the Eleven Point River  which meanders through the beautiful hills of southern Missouri. It is part of the National and Wild Scenic River system. The river flows through parts of the Irish Wilderness.
    Eleven Point River 015.JPG
  • The Eleven Point River meanders through the beautiful hills of southern Missouri. It is part of the National and Wild Scenic River system. The river flows through parts of the Irish Wilderness.
    Eleven Point River 008.JPG
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