
Hangman Creek carves a winding path through the fertile Palouse hills near the Spokane and Whitman County line in this 1980 survey. The map details a landscape defined by its agricultural foundations, dominated by clusters of storage bins and large grain elevators that served the local wheat economy. The small town of Latah serves as a focal point near the convergence of Cove Creek and Hangman Creek, while Waverly sits to the northwest, both linked by the vital infrastructure of the Burlington Northern and Union Pacific railroads.
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