
The town of Hurley serves as the focal point of this late-1960s survey, situated along the Chicago and North Western railroad line. The landscape is defined by the agricultural and hydrological patterns of the northern plains, where the Vermillion River flows through the eastern portion of the quadrangle, joined by smaller tributaries like Fly Creek and Hurley Creek. These watercourses dictate the placement of local infrastructure and land divisions across the townships of Parker, Germantown, Hurley, Middleton, Swan Lake, and Turner.
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