
Lytton straddles the county line between Calhoun and Sac counties in this mid-1970s topographic record. The town's layout is closely tied to the Chicago Milwaukee St Paul and Pacific railroad, which cuts through the heart of the settlement. The surrounding landscape is defined by the organized grid of Iowa's agricultural townships, including Williams, Butler, and Garfield. Waterways like West Fork Camp Creek and the main branch of Camp Creek meander through the prairie, providing the primary relief in an otherwise flat expanse. For those tracing family histories in the area, the map preserves the exact locations of local burial grounds such as St John Cem in the northwest and Garfield Cem further east, alongside civic infrastructure like the Sewage Disposal Ponds and various benchmark locations.
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