
Garnett sits at the heart of a dense rail network in Anderson County, serving as a vital hub where the Kansas and Nebraska Div. Missouri Pacific Railroad meets several competing lines. Surveyed in the 1880s, the landscape reflects a mature agricultural frontier where small settlements like Scipio, Mont Ida, and Welda emerged along the iron rails. The drainage of Pottawatomie Creek and its many branches, including the South Fork Pottawatomie Creek, dictates the topography and early road patterns between the townships.
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