
Wild Rice River winds through this section of the Red River Valley, carving a serpentine path across the prairie landscape near the border of Sargent and Richland counties. The settlement of Hamlin serves as a local focal point, surrounded by a grid of agricultural roads like Co Rd 1 and 150th Ave SE that define the region's rural character. For those tracing family histories, the map identifies several significant landmarks, including the Immanuel Lutheran Church and its associated Immanuel Lutheran Church Cem, along with the Immanuel South Cem further south. To the north of the main settlement, Berre Lake and the nearby Hamlin Cem offer a clear look at the enduring community and geographic features that have anchored this corner of North Dakota for generations.
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1952 Crete
Sargent County, ND

1953 Newark
Sargent County, ND

1956 Newark NW
Sargent County, ND

1956 Straubville
Sargent County, ND

1957 Stirum
Sargent County, ND

1958 Cayuga NW
Sargent County, ND

1958 Geneseo
Sargent County, ND

1958 Hamlin
Sargent County, ND

1958 Marlow
Sargent County, ND

1958 Veblen NE
Sargent County, ND

1962 Hoving
Sargent County, ND

2024 Cayuga NW
Sargent County, ND

2024 Crete
Sargent County, ND

2024 Geneseo
Sargent County, ND

2024 Hamlin
Sargent County, ND

2024 Hoving
Sargent County, ND

2024 Newark NW
Sargent County, ND

2024 Stirum
Sargent County, ND

2024 Straubville
Sargent County, ND

2024 Veblen NE
Sargent County, ND