
Conway sits in the northwestern corner of this Taylor County landscape, a small community defined by its proximity to the rail line and the WT landmark. The terrain is a structured grid of agricultural townships including Marshall, Grant, and Clayton, where the land is carved by the winding paths of Honey Creek and the Platte Branch. Further south, the settlement of Platteville serves as another focal point for local history, notably home to the Platteville Cem. This survey illustrates the late-twentieth-century rural organization of southern Iowa, where section lines and field boundaries dictated the placement of farmsteads and rural roads between the townships of Gay, Jackson, and Jefferson.
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