
Bloomfield serves as the primary focal point in this 1970s topographic study of eastern Montana. Located within Dawson County, the settlement is positioned along the transition between open high plains and the drainage of Thirteenmile Creek, which meanders through the southeast corner of the map. The landscape is characterized by its agricultural and resource-based infrastructure, featuring a long Pipeline cutting across the northern reaches and scattered utility indicators like a mapped Well and a specific Mine site. This survey, based on 1970 aerial photography, documents the fence lines and section boundaries that define the rural Montana grid system in the years following the peak of the local homesteading era.
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