
Agricultural grid patterns and gentle drainage basins characterize this Clay County landscape in the early 2020s. The southern edge of the survey captures the northern outskirts of Edgar, where 8th St meets the rural road network. The terrain is defined by the headwaters and meandering paths of Big Sandy Creek and Little Sandy Creek, which cut across the predominantly rectangular township divisions of t6n r6w and t5n r6w. This map is particularly valuable for genealogical research, identifying the Evergreen Cem in the north and the Grove Cem Chapel near the eastern boundary. These sites, along with the numerous section-line roads like Rd 311 and Rd Q, provide a clear spatial framework for locating ancestral family farms and township boundaries that have structured this Nebraska prairie for generations.
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1969 Edgar NW
Clay County, NE

1969 Fairfield NW
Clay County, NE

1969 Harvard NE
Clay County, NE

1969 Harvard NW
Clay County, NE
2011 Edgar NW
Clay County, NE
2011 Fairfield NW
Clay County, NE
2011 Harvard NE
Clay County, NE
2011 Harvard NW
Clay County, NE
2014 Edgar NW
Clay County, NE
2014 Fairfield NW
Clay County, NE
2014 Harvard NE
Clay County, NE
2014 Harvard NW
Clay County, NE
2017 Edgar NW
Clay County, NE
2017 Fairfield NW
Clay County, NE
2017 Harvard NE
Clay County, NE
2017 Harvard NW
Clay County, NE

2021 Edgar NW
Clay County, NE

2021 Fairfield NW
Clay County, NE

2021 Harvard NE
Clay County, NE

2021 Harvard NW
Clay County, NE