
Camp Point serves as the primary hub of this eastern Adams County landscape, situated at the junction of several rural roads and the Burlington Northern railroad. The settlement pattern is defined by small agricultural centers like Golden and Bigneck, which are connected by a network of creeks including Bigneck Creek and Missouri Creek. Local history and genealogy are well-represented by numerous rural burial grounds such as Evergreen Cem, Hebron Cem, and Yorkneck Cem, which are scattered throughout the townships of Camp Point, Houston, and Northeast. Evidence of the area's mid-century development is visible through the presence of Central High Sch and Searls Field, while the landscape is dissected by a prominent pipeline and various drainage features like Figley Branch and Spring Branch.
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