
The Little Wabash River meanders through this portion of Southeastern Illinois, shaping a landscape defined by oxbow ponds and extensive drainage systems. Small rural communities like Golden Gate and Ellery serve as central points in a region dominated by agricultural fields and managed lands, including the FSA Service Agency Interest of Illinois. The map reveals a complex network of water features such as White Oak Slough, Hortin Slough, and Half Moon Pond, which are managed for agricultural utility by the Randolph Drainage Ditch and Gum Road Ditch.
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