
The agricultural landscape of Gage County is defined by a systematic grid of section-line roads and an extensive network of water management reservoirs. Filley serves as a central hub for the area, located near the intersection of Sargent Rd and S 134 Rd. To the southwest, the small settlement of Rockford sits near the banks of Mud Creek. The map documents a highly engineered watershed, featuring numerous numbered catchments such as Bear Cr Reservoir 8-C and Cedar Cr Reservoir 9-E that control the flow of Bear Cr, Cedar Cr, and their tributaries. Local genealogy and history are preserved at sites like the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Cem in the northwest and the Filley Cem just south of its namesake town. The dense network of East-West "Alphabet Roads," ranging from E Dogwood Rd to E Scott Rd, illustrates the precision of the Public Land Survey System in organizing the Nebraska plains.
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