
The town of Custer serves as the focal point for this 1960 survey, situated where the Northern Pacific railroad and the Yellowstone River converge in a critical transportation corridor. The landscape is defined by the complex hydrology of the Missouri River Basin, with the Custer Canal running parallel to the river and numerous drainages like Big Coulee Creek and Hawk Coulee carving into the upland terrain.
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