
The agrarian plains of Traverse County define this modern survey, where the small settlement of Dumont serves as a local hub at the intersection of Co Hwy 6 and US Highway 75. The landscape is primarily organized by the Public Land Survey System, with a precise grid of roads like 710th Ave and Co Rd 70 cutting through fertile farm sections. Hydrology in the region is shaped by the winding West Branch Twelvemile Creek and human-engineered water management features such as County Ditch Number Fifteen. To the south, the community of Collis stands near Saint Patrick Cem, while Saint Johns Lutheran Cem provides a genealogical touchpoint on the outskirts of Dumont. The map reflects a deeply rooted agricultural economy where drainage and road access are paramount to the local way of life.
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