
Lemmon stands as the primary hub in this mid-century survey of the expansive high plains, situated where the Chicago Milwaukee St Paul and Pacific railroad traces the northern border. The landscape is defined by the complex drainage systems of the North Fork Grand River and South Fork Grand River, which converge near the Shadehill Reservoir. This water network was vital to the early ranching economy, supported by dozens of rural one-room schoolhouses like Mud Butte School and Whitney School that dotted the townships of Perkins County.
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