
The agricultural landscape of the Nebraska high plains is meticulously detailed in this early 1960s survey, defined by the meeting of Antelope and Boone Counties. The small settlement of Closter serves as a local hub in the south, while the surrounding sections are dotted with rural infrastructure that speaks to a closely-knit farming community. A network of country schools, such as School No. 26 and Valley View School, are positioned to serve family farmsteads separated by the drainages of Saint Clair Creek and Cedar Creek. Genealogy interest is concentrated near the southern boundary, where the North Branch Zion Ch Cemetery and Zion West Cem provide critical records of early settlers. The mapping also reveals a distinct landscape of land management, with fine red dashed lines indicating specific fence and field lines visible from aerial photography in 1961.
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1963 Closter
Antelope County, NE

1963 Elgin NW
Antelope County, NE

1963 Neligh SE
Antelope County, NE

1963 Neligh SW
Antelope County, NE

1963 Tilden NW
Antelope County, NE
2011 Closter
Antelope County, NE
2011 Elgin NW
Antelope County, NE
2011 Neligh SE
Antelope County, NE
2011 Neligh SW
Antelope County, NE
2011 Tilden NW
Antelope County, NE
2014 Closter
Antelope County, NE
2014 Elgin NW
Antelope County, NE
2014 Neligh SE
Antelope County, NE
2014 Neligh SW
Antelope County, NE
2014 Tilden NW
Antelope County, NE
2017 Closter
Antelope County, NE
2017 Elgin NW
Antelope County, NE
2017 Neligh SE
Antelope County, NE
2017 Neligh SW
Antelope County, NE
2017 Tilden NW
Antelope County, NE

2021 Closter
Antelope County, NE

2021 Elgin NW
Antelope County, NE

2021 Neligh SE
Antelope County, NE

2021 Neligh SW
Antelope County, NE

2021 Tilden NW
Antelope County, NE