
Princeton serves as a major rail hub in this early twentieth-century survey, situated at a complex junction where the Chicago Burlington and Quincy and other lines converge. The landscape is defined by the winding Illinois River and its associated backwaters, including Depue Lake and Spring Lake. An engineering marvel of the era, the Illinois and Mississippi Canal, cuts through the southern portion of the region near Bureau, providing a direct water link across the prairie.
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