
The town of Manson anchors this Western Iowa landscape at the intersection of Calhoun and Pocahontas counties. As a regional hub, the area is defined by a dense concentration of community landmarks, particularly its numerous burial grounds including Saint Thomas Cem and Rose Hill Cem. The surrounding territory is carved by the S Br Lizard Cr and Lake Cr, which wind through a highly organized agricultural grid. A notable modern conversion is the North Central Iowa Natural Heritage Trl, which repurposes former rail corridors for natural preservation. Genealogists will find this particular survey invaluable for its precise location of legacy sites like the Swedish Cem and Saint Paul Lutheran Cem, which speak to the diverse European immigrant heritage of the settlers who established these prairie townships.
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