
Huron serves as the primary hub of this 1950s interior landscape, situated at the intersection of the Chicago and North Western railroad and the James River. The mapping captures the vast agricultural and tribal lands of central South Dakota during a period of infrastructure expansion, showing the extensive Crow Creek Indian Reservation along the northern banks of the Missouri River and Sharpe Lake. Small railroad towns like Miller, Highmore, and Redfield dot the grid, each serving as vital collection points for the surrounding grain country.
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