
Glenfield serves as the central hub of this 1951 survey, a prairie settlement defined by its position along the Great Northern railroad. The map documents a landscape heavily marked by glacial depressions and small water bodies characteristic of Foster County, revealing how early agriculture adapted to the terrain. In the township of Eastman to the south, the isolated School No 1 and a solitary Windmill signify the sparse, rural nature of the district at mid-century. Genealogical details are anchored by the Glenfield Cem located east of the main town site. This survey was conducted as part of the Department of the Interior’s program for the development of the Missouri River Basin, capturing the region's cultural and drainage patterns just after the post-war era.
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