
The city of Madison serves as the focal point of this 1963 survey, established along the Union Pacific railroad line in northeast Nebraska. The landscape is defined by the winding paths of Union Creek and Taylor Creek, which carve through the townships of Fairview, Garden, and Madison. This era shows a community deeply rooted in its local institutions, evidenced by the presence of several country schools like Good Cheer Sch, Dover Sch, and Union Valley Sch scattered throughout the rural sections surrounding the town center.
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