
The Elliott township area in Ransom County is defined by a landscape transitioning from the flat agricultural plains of eastern North Dakota toward the more varied terrain near the Sheyenne River. In the southwestern corner of the quadrangle, the Dick Cem stands as a focal point for genealogical research, situated amidst a systematic grid of section roads like 122nd Ave SE and 71st SE. The settlement of Elliott itself occupies a central position within the township, serving as the primary hub for this rural community. The northeastern portion of the map reveals the winding path of the Sheyenne River, where the elevation contours tighten, contrasting with the expansive wetlands and small ponds scattered throughout the prairie to the west.
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