
Beaver Creek meanders across this rural section of Boone County, anchoring a landscape defined by the expansive townships of Oakland, Bonanza, and Ashland. The terrain is characterized by the intricate drainage patterns feeding into the creek, reflecting a mid-century agricultural environment where section lines and field boundaries are clearly demarcated. The map, developed as part of the Missouri River Basin program, illustrates the isolation and essential infrastructure of the Nebraska plains during the early 1960s.
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1954 Akron
Boone County, NE

1954 Albion West
Boone County, NE

1954 Cedar Rapids SE
Boone County, NE

1958 Albion East
Boone County, NE

1958 St. Edward SW
Boone County, NE

1963 Closter SW
Boone County, NE

1963 Elgin SW
Boone County, NE
2011 Akron
Boone County, NE
2011 Albion East
Boone County, NE
2011 Albion West
Boone County, NE
2011 Cedar Rapids SE
Boone County, NE
2011 Closter SW
Boone County, NE
2011 Elgin SW
Boone County, NE
2011 Saint Edward SW
Boone County, NE
2014 Akron
Boone County, NE
2014 Albion East
Boone County, NE
2014 Albion West
Boone County, NE
2014 Cedar Rapids SE
Boone County, NE
2014 Closter SW
Boone County, NE
2014 Elgin SW
Boone County, NE
2014 Saint Edward SW
Boone County, NE
2017 Akron
Boone County, NE
2017 Albion East
Boone County, NE
2017 Albion West
Boone County, NE
2017 Cedar Rapids SE
Boone County, NE
2017 Closter SW
Boone County, NE
2017 Elgin SW
Boone County, NE
2017 Saint Edward SW
Boone County, NE

2021 Akron
Boone County, NE

2021 Albion East
Boone County, NE

2021 Albion West
Boone County, NE

2021 Cedar Rapids SE
Boone County, NE

2021 Closter SW
Boone County, NE

2021 Elgin SW
Boone County, NE

2021 Saint Edward SW
Boone County, NE