
Milford stands as the primary hub of this 1938 landscape, where the confluence of Sugar Creek and Mud Creek meets the critical junction of the Chicago and Eastern Illinois railroad. The map depicts a densely settled agricultural region defined by a remarkably high concentration of rural schoolhouses, including White College Sch, Pleasant Valley Sch, and Willow Grove Sch. These small, localized institutions, spaced nearly every two miles, reveal the pre-consolidation educational structure of Iroquois County during the late 1930s.
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