
The Missouri River forms a serpentine boundary in this early twentieth-century survey, separating Valley and Dawson counties at its southern bends. This portion of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation is defined by its transit corridor, where the Great Northern railroad tracks run parallel to the river valley through the town of Frazer. This settlement, alongside the smaller station at Kintyre, represents the primary point of rail access for the surrounding high plains.
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