
Centerville serves as the focal point of this late-1960s survey, where the Chicago and North Western railroad tracks cross the meandering Vermillion River. The landscape is a patchwork of rural townships including Centerville, Brooklyn, Riverside, and Glenwood, characterized by a grid of section lines and small-scale infrastructure that defined South Dakota’s agricultural Heartland. Significant for genealogists, the map identifies localized landmarks like Ivey Sch and the Townhall west of the river.
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