
Nauvoo sits prominently on a bend of the Mississippi River, showcasing a detailed grid of streets and blocks in this mid-1930s survey. The landscape of Hancock County, Illinois, is defined by a dense network of rural schoolhouses and small settlements connected by the A T & S F railroad and early state roads like State Hy No 95. This particular edition is notable for its substantial "unsurveyed area" on the Iowa side of the river, while the Illinois shore is meticulously detailed with topography and drainage.
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