
The confluence of the Green River and the Heart River defines the landscape surrounding Gladstone in Stark County. During the early 1970s, this area of North Dakota functioned as a critical corridor for both natural resources and transportation, evidenced by the prominent Burlington Northern railroad line and a large Pipeline crossing the eastern plains. The mapping reveals a rural community deeply rooted in its local geography, where multiple drainage systems like Antelope Creek and Beaver Creek intersect with agricultural and industrial activity. Genealogists will find significant value in the documentation of local burial sites, including St Thomas Cem, Lutheran Cem, and the more remote Pioneer Cem to the south. Several Gravel Pits are scattered across the terrain, indicating the ongoing extraction efforts that supported the regional infrastructure during this period.
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