Corbin, Missouri

Corbin is a former rural community in St. Clair County, in the U.S. state of Missouri.

It was located in Section 8 of Polk Township, about seven miles east of Osceola.

[1] The community site was inundated and destroyed with the creation of the Truman Reservoir.

The road joins modern Route 82 to the east, and ends to the west where the now inundated and wider Weaubleau Creek lies in the Truman Reservoir Management Lands.

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Excerpt of 1991 USGS map with red circle showing approximate former location of Corbin. Note former "Corbin Ch." location in 1940 map now labeled as "Bear Creek Ch.", and Missouri Route 82 has been realigned to the south. The former Route 82 alignment is now NE 320 Rd. through this segment. The road joins modern Route 82 to the east, and ends to the west where the now inundated and wider Weaubleau Creek lies.
Map of Missouri highlighting Saint Clair County