
Agar serves as the central hub of this Sully County landscape, situated along the Chicago and North Western railroad line. The settlement pattern reflects a mid-century agricultural community, with the town's grid positioned west of the Agar Cem. The surrounding plains are defined by the winding course of Okobojo Creek, which cuts through the southern and eastern portions of the map, providing a natural contrast to the surveyed township lines. Local life and infrastructure are represented by the Harrison Sch and scattered Gravel Pits, indicating the importance of local material extraction for road maintenance and regional development. North of town, Mundt Lake appears as a notable water body amidst the prairie, highlighting the localized drainage basins typical of the Missouri River Basin during this era of federal resource study.
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