
The town of Lingle serves as the focal point of this Eastern Wyoming landscape, situated where the high plains meet the intricate water management systems of the North Platte River valley. In this 1990 revision, the map documents a complex irrigation network essential to the region's agricultural life, including the Interstate Canal and Lucerne Canal, which intersect the natural drainages of Rawhide Creek and Rattlesnake Creek. High-ground features such as Willy Point and Rattlesnake Point overlook the valley floor, while the historical route of the Emigrant Trail traces a path through the southern portion of the sheet.
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This is the sole edition of this map. No revisions or reprints were ever made.