
The Platte River forms the northern boundary of this central Cass County landscape, where the confluence of riparian lowlands and upland agricultural plateaus defines the local character. In the mid-1960s, the village of Manley sits at the heart of the township, while the larger community of Louisville occupies the bluffs above the river. The region is marked by an intensive transportation and industrial network, featuring three major rail lines—the Chicago and North Western, Chicago Burlington and Quincy, and Missouri Pacific.
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