
The Coteau des Prairies, a massive plateau of glacial deposit, dominates the topography of this borderland between Sargent County, North Dakota, and Marshall County, South Dakota. This high ground rises sharply from the surrounding plains, influencing the drainage patterns of small water bodies like Quant Slough and White Lake in the north, while La Belle Cr winds through the southern reaches. The landscape is characterized by a sparse, rural settlement pattern typical of the eastern Dakotas, centered around the community of Marlow. Historically significant sites like the Immanuel Cem are found near the state line, serving as silent markers of the early families who homesteaded these prairie heights. The map details a precise grid of local roads, such as Co RD 5 and Co HWY 2, which negotiate the elevation changes of the plateau.
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1953 Britton East
Marshall County, SD

1953 Newark SW
Marshall County, SD

1954 Kidder SE
Marshall County, SD

1956 Britton West
Marshall County, SD

1958 Amherst
Marshall County, SD

1958 Hickman Lake
Marshall County, SD

1958 Hillhead
Marshall County, SD

1958 Spain
Marshall County, SD

1970 Piyas Lake
Marshall County, SD

1970 South Red Iron Lake
Marshall County, SD

1970 Twomile Lake
Marshall County, SD

2021 Amherst
Marshall County, SD

2021 Britton East
Marshall County, SD

2021 Britton West
Marshall County, SD

2021 Hickman Lake
Marshall County, SD

2021 Hillhead
Marshall County, SD

2021 Kidder SE
Marshall County, SD

2021 Marlow
Marshall County, SD

2021 Newark
Marshall County, SD

2021 Newark SW
Marshall County, SD

2021 Piyas Lake
Marshall County, SD

2021 South Red Iron Lake
Marshall County, SD

2021 Spain
Marshall County, SD

2021 Twomile Lake
Marshall County, SD