
Rhodes Valley serves as the central pastoral corridor of this 1960s survey, where agricultural life is anchored by the Weber River. The map documents a cluster of rural communities including Peoa, Oakley, and Marion, each supported by its own local burial ground such as Stevens Cem and Marion Cem. In the southern portion of the valley, the town of Kamas appears as the primary population center, featuring the South Summit HS and a specialized irrigation network that includes the Provo River Diversion Canal. To the west, the landscape rises sharply into the West Hills, a region marked by numerous drainage systems like Jensen Hollow and Rock Hollow. This map captures the intersection of traditional livestock ranching and the managed water systems essential for high-altitude valley farming, bordered by the protected lands of the Wasatch Nat For.
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