
The village of Litchfield sits as the primary hub of this central Nebraska landscape, positioned along the southeastern drainage of Mud Cr. The terrain is defined by a dense network of branching valleys, where Stoddard Cr, Dutch Cr, and Clear Cr carve through the loess hills typical of the region. This 2021 survey details the grid of the village, including N Main St, Gregory St, and E Bufford St, which organize the small settlement south of the creek. Local history is anchored by the Litchfield Cem on the eastern edge of town and the more remote Gray Cem situated to the north along 464 Ave. A clear administrative boundary, the Custer Co Sherman Co line, bisects the western half of the map, separating the rural townships of the two counties.
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