
Hopkins sits as a central settlement just south of the Iowa Missouri state line, where the local economy and geography are defined by the convergence of the forks of the One Hundred and Two River. The town layout is characterized by a dense residential grid centered around a Po and the intersection of W Barnard St and E McFerson St. The surrounding countryside is a dissection of waterways including Middle Fork One Hundred and Two River, West Fork One Hundred and Two River, and East Fork One Hundred and Two River, creating a complex drainage pattern across the Nodaway County landscape. To the west, the prominent elevation known as The Mound stands out against the river valleys, while family-named burial grounds like Williams Cem, Washburn Cem, and Willard Cem are scattered across the rural sections, marking the ancestral heritage of this border region.
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