
The town of Hecla serves as the focal point of this borderland survey, situated just south of the divide between South Dakota and North Dakota. The landscape is defined by the winding course of the James River, which meanders through a series of wetlands and seasonal water features, including Hyatt Slough and the Dry Run drainage. In town, the Po and Hecla City Cem provide essential anchor points for genealogists and local historians tracking the development of this prairie community. The rectilinear road grid, marked by routes such as State Line Rd and Co Rd 18, contrasts with the organic curves of the river, illustrating the systematic agricultural division of the Plains. This map documents the complex hydrology of the region, where the river's path creates a broad, marshy corridor that significantly influences local land use and transportation patterns.
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