
Elmwood serves as the central hub of this Nebraska landscape, situated near the intersection of the Missouri Pacific railroad and a network of agricultural drainage ways. The terrain is defined by the headwaters of several significant regional streams, including Weeping Water Creek in the north and the North Fork Little Nemaha River to the east. This 1960s survey illustrates a classic Midwestern township structure, where section lines and farm roads form a rigid grid across the rolling plains of Stove Creek and Tipton.
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