
Gladstone and the surrounding prairie of Chase County are defined by the convergence of the Cottonwood River and its various tributaries. This 2022 survey documents a rural landscape where the S Fork Cottonwood River and Stout Run join the main river channel near Dexter Field. The drainage patterns of Bloody Cr and Little Bloody Cr illustrate the undulating topography of the region, which is accessed primarily via unpaved routes like Bloody Creek Rd and 200th Rd. Local history is anchored by the Miller Cem, located just north of the small settlement of Gladstone. The map provides a clear look at the township and range divisions, such as t19s r8e, that have governed land ownership in this part of Kansas for generations.
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This is the sole edition of this map. No revisions or reprints were ever made.
17 maps found

1957 Hymer
Chase County, KS

1957 Saffordville
Chase County, KS

1957 Wonsevu
Chase County, KS

1970 Lincolnville NE
Chase County, KS

1973 Gladstone
Chase County, KS

1973 Homestead
Chase County, KS

1973 Thrall NW
Chase County, KS

1989 Hymer
Chase County, KS

1989 Saffordville
Chase County, KS

1989 Wonsevu
Chase County, KS

2022 Gladstone
Chase County, KS

2022 Homestead
Chase County, KS

2022 Hymer
Chase County, KS

2022 Lincolnville NE
Chase County, KS

2022 Saffordville
Chase County, KS

2022 Thrall NW
Chase County, KS

2022 Wonsevu
Chase County, KS