
The Pennsylvania Railroad and Baltimore and Ohio Railroad intersect at Hamlet, forming a critical junction for this northern Indiana agricultural corridor. The landscape is defined by an extensive network of drainage infrastructure, with the Kankakee River and named waterways like Johanni Ditch, Robins Ditch, and Place Ditch grid-lining the flat terrain. This 1958 survey captures the region as a highly engineered prairie, where small rail stops like Grovertown and Kyle supported local farms.
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