Clark National Forest

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Map of National Forests in Missouri in 1974. Clark National Forest planning units are the dotted areas (Rolla-Houston, Salem-Potosi, Fredericktown, Poplar Bluff in this map, Cedar Creek not shown on this map).

Clark National Forest was a National Forest in Missouri established on September 11, 1939 with Script error: No such module "convert".. On July 1, 1973 it was administratively combined with Mark Twain National Forest, and on February 17, 1976 it was absorbed by Mark Twain.[1]

The forest was named after Champ Clark, a state legislator.[2]

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