
The agricultural landscape of Sioux County is anchored by the prairie towns of Boyden and Hull during the mid-1960s. This survey illustrates the vital role of the Chicago Milwaukee St Paul and Pacific railroad in connecting these rural centers to broader markets. The terrain is defined by the drainage patterns of the West Branch Floyd River and its tributary, Burr Oak Creek, which wind through the townships of Lincoln, Sheridan, Welcome, and Capel. Social and community life for area families is centered around local landmarks such as St Paul Ch, St John Sch, and St John Cem. The presence of Sewage Disposal Ponds near the Boyden town site reflects the infrastructure developments supporting this farming community at the time of the field check.
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