
The town of Golva serves as the primary hub for this Golden Valley County landscape, situated along the Burlington Northern railroad line. This 1980 edition captures the intersection of rural agriculture and regional infrastructure, marked by a prominent Pipeline cutting across the central plains and several Gravel Pits indicating local industry. The geography is defined by seasonal watercourses like Bullion Creek and Williams Creek, which feed into the centrally located Bosserman Lake. Local history is anchored at Saint Marys Cem near the townsite and the more isolated Burkey Cem to the south. Further south, the settlement of Alpha appears alongside the undulating terrain of Lone Tree, while scattered Landing Strips highlight the reliance on small aircraft in this wide-open corner of North Dakota.
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