
The Wyoming South Dakota borderlands come into sharp focus in this late-1950s survey, revealing a landscape defined by ranching and water management. Centered near the settlement of Beulah, the map captures a rural economy sustained by numerous family holdings such as Heetland Ranch, Wolfe Ranch, and Williams Ranch. The rugged topography of The Brakes and Coal Land Ridge contrasts with the vital water resources of the Belle Fourche River and Redwater Creek. Local civic life is represented by the Beulah Cem and a network of rural schools, including Sunny Slope Sch and Weaver Sch. Significant state and federal infrastructure is also present, notably the Mc Nenny Fish Hatchery (USDA) near the Crook and Lawrence county line, and a Roadside Park along the highway route.
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