
Longton and its rural surrounds in Elk County are defined by a network of creeks that carve through the Kansas landscape. The town is situated south of Hitchen Cr and Little Hitchen Cr, with its core streets organized along a grid including 2nd St and 7th St. Beyond the main settlement, the area is punctuated by smaller localities like Busby and Junebug. The mapping reveals a land utilized for both agriculture and industry, with several Grain sites and a Hawk facility. Local history and genealogy are anchored by established sites like Longton Cem and Busby Cem. The drainage patterns are intricate, with W Painterhood Cr, Mid Painterhood Cr, and E Painterhood Cr converging into the main Painterhood Cr, illustrating the vital role of water in this prairie region.
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