
Denbigh sits at a geographic transition in McHenry County, where the grid-work of rural section lines meets the winding course of the Souris River in the southeastern corner of the quadrangle. The landscape is defined by its glacial heritage, characterized by the অসংখ্য small wetlands and basins that comprise the McHenry County Waterfowl Production Area. Central to this conservation landscape is Spring Lake, a prominent water body north of the settlement. The map reveals a highly structured modern road network, including 62nd St NE and Center Ln, which navigate a terrain of subtle elevation changes and prairie potholes. This survey provides a precise look at the drainage patterns and land management boundaries of the Northern Plains, documenting the persistent intersection of agricultural township grids and natural riparian corridors.
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1949 · Riga
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1949 · Karlsruhe NW
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1949 · Denbigh
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1949 · Bantry
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1950 · Karlsruhe NE
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1950 · Towner NW
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1950 · Towner
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1950 · Denbigh
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1950 · Bantry NW
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1950 · Bantry
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