
The village of Herrick serves as the focal point of this early 1980s landscape, situated along the Norfolk and Western rail line at the border of Shelby and Fayette counties. The terrain is defined by the winding course of the Kaskaskia River and its numerous tributaries, including Polecat Creek, Mitchell Creek, and Becks Creek. This rural region demonstrates a varied economy of the era, from the centralized Oil Field in the southeast to a Fish Farm and a sewage disposal pond near the main settlement.
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