
Chappell serves as the focal point of this 1961 survey, situated along the vital Union Pacific rail corridor and Lodgepole Creek. The town's layout includes a localized Fairground and Chappell Cem, while the surrounding prairie is marked by the presence of a Mennonite Cem to the northeast. To the south, the landscape transitions across the state line where Deuel Co meets Sedgwick Co at the Nebraska Colorado border. This region's agricultural and civil infrastructure is evidenced by the Highline Canal and the rural School No 39, which supported the outlying farmsteads of the era. The mapping also captures small-scale industrial activity through several Sandpits and a Gaging Station monitoring the creek's flow, reflecting the importance of water management in this High Plains environment.
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