
Gwinner sits at the southern edge of this landscape, positioned where the rising terrain of the Whitestone Hills meets the expansive prairie. This 2024 survey documents a region defined by intricate hydrology, where Dead Colt Creek and Timber Coulee weave through a network of small wetlands and depressions characteristic of the North Dakota plains. The boundary between Ransom and Sargent counties divides the map, highlighting the local importance of Gwinner as a regional hub. Genealogists will find the Whitestone Hill Cem near the southern border, a critical landmark for local family history research. The map also traces the modern section-line road network, including Co Rd 8, which structures the movement of people and agricultural goods across this rural landscape.
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1957 Elliott SE
Ransom County, ND

1957 Elliott SW
Ransom County, ND

1960 Coburn
Ransom County, ND

1960 Enderlin South
Ransom County, ND

1960 Lisbon NE
Ransom County, ND

1960 Lisbon SE
Ransom County, ND

1960 Venlo
Ransom County, ND

1962 Lisbon SW
Ransom County, ND

1967 Buttzville
Ransom County, ND

1967 Ft. Ransom
Ransom County, ND

1967 Nome SE
Ransom County, ND

1998 Coburn
Ransom County, ND

1998 Venlo
Ransom County, ND

2024 Buttzville
Ransom County, ND

2024 Coburn
Ransom County, ND

2024 Elliott SE
Ransom County, ND

2024 Elliott SW
Ransom County, ND

2024 Enderlin South
Ransom County, ND

2024 Lisbon NE
Ransom County, ND

2024 Lisbon SE
Ransom County, ND

2024 Lisbon SW
Ransom County, ND

2024 Nome SE
Ransom County, ND

2024 Venlo
Ransom County, ND