Missouri Historical Lakes

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Historical Features are physical or cultural features that are no longer visible on the landscape. Examples: a dried up lake, a destroyed building, a hill leveled by mining. The term makes no reference to the age, use, or any other aspect of the feature. A ghost town, for example, is not a historical feature if it is still visible.

Lake - Natural body of inland water (backwater, lac, lagoon, laguna, oxbow, pond, pool, resaca, tank, tarn, waterhole).
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Name County
Barnell Lake Mississippi
Big Lake Pemiscot
Big Lake Ray
Big Muskrat Pond Mississippi
Booth Lake Mercer
Browns Lake Clay
Brushy Pond Pike
Cooley Lake Clay
Cushion Lake Pemiscot
Dean Lake Chariton
Dollar Lake Bates
Dry Lake Livingston
Dry Lake Platte
Eagle Lake Mississippi
Elbow Pond Butler
Fish Lake Livingston
Fitzmaurice Lake Holt
Garden Pond Lincoln
Garlich Lake Andrew
Goose Lake Benton
Goose Lake Ripley
Grassy Pond Mississippi
Harper Pond Laclede
Horseshoe Lake Atchison
Horseshoe Lake Stoddard
Iatan Pond Platte
Junction Lake Platte
Kineberger Lake Bates
Lake George Henry
Lake Lona Vernon
Lillabridge Lake Andrew
Little Eagle Pond Mississippi
Little Lake Dunklin
Long Lake Bates
Lower Lake Contrary Buchanan
Malcolm Lake Platte
Marshall Cummins Pond Vernon
Middle Lake Andrew
Mirror Lake Platte
Monopoly Lake Wayne
Nichols Pond Shannon
Overcup Pond Stoddard
Rice Lake Gentry
Right Lake Stoddard
Rose Pond Butler
Round Pond Cape Girardeau
Shallow Lake Howard
Singleton Lake Buchanan
Sollars Lake Andrew
South Slash Vernon
Swan Lake Osage
Swan Pond Stoddard
Swan Pond Butler
Sycamore Hole Ripley
Tan Lake Schuyler
Taylor Lake Andrew
Thompson Lake Buchanan
Wayman Lakes Mercer
Wolf Lake Bates
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