
The village of Hartland serves as the focal point of this late 1960s survey, situated along the Chicago and North Western rail line. The landscape is defined by its agricultural drainage systems and glacial hydrology, featuring the Le Sueur River and numerous engineered waterways such as Judicial Ditch No 9 and County Ditch No 28. A distinct transition in land use is visible in the presence of the Mule Lakebed, indicating the historic conversion of wetlands into productive farmland.
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