
Bowdon serves as the central hub of this prairie landscape during the early 1950s, its street grid and grain elevators anchored by the Northern Pacific railroad line. The map reveals a highly organized rural structure, defined by the townships of Haaland, Progress, and Berlin within Wells County. This 1951 survey reflects a period when small country schools like Lincoln Sch and local burial grounds such as Wayside Cem and Mielke Cem were still essential landmarks for the surrounding farming community. The terrain is marked by numerous small depressions and several Gravel Pits, indicating the localized extraction industries that supported the development of the region's infrastructure and road network during the mid-century expansion of the Missouri River Basin project.
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