
Lake Sharpe dominates this Central South Dakota landscape, where the waters of the Missouri River reservoir meet a complex intersection of tribal and county borders. The map records a convergence of four counties—Hyde, Lyman, Buffalo, and Hughes—along the river's winding course. This modern survey illustrates the current road network serving the region, including local routes like Little Bend Rd and Bia Rte 3. The terrain is defined by the contrast between the broad expanse of the reservoir and the dissected uplands carved by smaller drainages such as Soldier Cr. A notable cultural detail is the naming of Soup & Frybread Rd near the eastern bank, reflecting the local heritage and community presence in this Missouri River valley corridor.
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This is the sole edition of this map. No revisions or reprints were ever made.
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1949 Mitchell Lake
Hyde County, SD

1950 Highmore SE
Hyde County, SD

1950 Mitchell Lake
Hyde County, SD

1951 Rice Lake
Hyde County, SD

1966 Lower Brule NE
Hyde County, SD

1968 Harrold NE
Hyde County, SD

1968 Holabird
Hyde County, SD

1973 Chapelle Lake
Hyde County, SD

1973 Chapelle Lake SE
Hyde County, SD

1973 Macs Corner
Hyde County, SD

1973 Macs Corner NE
Hyde County, SD

1973 Macs Corner NW
Hyde County, SD

1973 Macs Corner SE
Hyde County, SD

1978 Thomas Lake
Hyde County, SD

2021 Chapelle Lake
Hyde County, SD

2021 Chapelle Lake SE
Hyde County, SD

2021 Harrold NE
Hyde County, SD

2021 Highmore SE
Hyde County, SD

2021 Holabird
Hyde County, SD

2021 Lower Brule NE
Hyde County, SD

2021 Macs Corner
Hyde County, SD

2021 Macs Corner NE
Hyde County, SD

2021 Macs Corner NW
Hyde County, SD

2021 Macs Corner SE
Hyde County, SD

2021 Mitchell Lake
Hyde County, SD

2021 Rice Lake
Hyde County, SD

2021 Thomas Lake
Hyde County, SD