
Union Pacific Railroad tracks anchor the settlement of Humphrey at the junction of several rural townships during the mid-1960s. This survey detail captures a landscape of organized agriculture and small crossroads communities, including Granville, Green Garden, and Grand Prairie. The terrain is defined by the winding course of Tracy Creek and an abandoned Old Grade that suggests a previous railway or road alignment. Local heritage is deeply etched into the map through its religious and burial sites, notably St Francis Cem and Humphrey Cem near the town center, and the rural Tracy Valley Cem to the north. Industrial activity is represented by a Claypit on the western edge of Humphrey, while St Marys Ch stands as a landmark in the southern prairie lands, reflecting the area's established social fabric.
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