
The Tobacco River and its numerous drainage systems, including Littleton Drain and Van Drain, shape the landscape of this 1969 Michigan survey. This era shows the developed hub of Gladwin in the north and Beaverton to the south, connected by a network of section-line roads and the remnants of the Old Railroad Grade. Industrial activity is centered around the Buckeye Oil Field and various Gravel Pits distributed across the county.
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