
The town of Goodwin serves as the focal point of this survey, located along the border of Deuel County and Grant County. This high-plateau landscape is defined by the Coteau des Prairies, an expansive upland region characterized by numerous glacial depressions. A series of significant water bodies, including Round Lake, Bullhead Lake, and Wigdale Lake, are distributed across the township, illustrating the poorly drained, pothole-heavy nature of this prairie terrain. Local history is anchored by the Goodwin Cem south of town and the Larson Cem further east. Agricultural section lines dominate the geography, with the S Fork Yellow Bank River and Stray Horse Cr providing natural drainage for the surrounding farms. This record captures the late-twentieth-century road network and the enduring layout of rural settlements like Goodwin.
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