
Dowagiac and Cassopolis anchor this mid-1940s landscape, which is defined by an intricate network of rural schoolhouses and small glacial lakes. The settlement pattern shows a high density of one-room schools, such as Yankee Street Sch and Hardscrabble Sch, indicating a localized agricultural community structure just before post-war consolidation. The Michigan Central railroad cuts through the terrain, connecting the industrial centers of Niles and Dowagiac while passing the Crystal Springs Campground.
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