
Hatton serves as the primary hub of this eastern North Dakota agricultural landscape, situated at the junction of Garfield, Newburgh, and Steele County. The town is oriented along the Burlington Northern railroad, reflecting the late 20th-century importance of rail transport for grain and regional commerce. Beyond the town limits, the terrain is defined by the winding course of the North Branch Goose River, which cuts a distinct path through the surrounding townships. Rural life is anchored by several long-established sites including Washington Prairie Ch and multiple burial grounds like St Johns Cem and Swenson Cem. The survey reveals a landscape organized by section lines and small-scale infrastructure, from the local Sewage Disposal ponds to the Radio Tower in the northern reaches of Washington township.
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