
The settlement of Kent serves as a central point in this early 1980s topographical study of southwest Iowa, where the Burlington Northern railroad cuts a diagonal path through the prairie landscape. The area is defined by the complex drainage system of the Platte River, including the West Platte, Middle Platte, and East Platte branches. These waterways dictate the local geography, with numerous smaller tributaries like Saylings Creek and Todd Branch carving through the agricultural terrain of Grant and Platte townships.
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