
Danvers serves as the primary settlement in this late 1960s survey of western Swift County, situated at the intersection of the Great Northern railroad and the township boundaries of Tara and Marysland. The landscape is defined by its agricultural and water management patterns, characterized by numerous small basins and the extensive Judicial Ditch No 8 which drains the flat prairie land. Local conservation efforts are evident in the National Wildlife Management Area, while smaller industrial markers like a Gravel Pit appear in the rural sections of Field and Moyer townships. This map provides a detailed look at the rural section lines and fence rows during a period when the rail line still anchored the local grain-based economy.
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