
Milford serves as the focal point of this 1954 survey, straddling the boundary between Kent and Sussex counties. The landscape is defined by its complex hydrology, where the Mispillion River and Murderkill River weave through low-lying necks of land toward the Delaware Bay. The town's industrial and transportation roots are clearly visible through the alignment of the Pennsylvania Railroad and the concentration of millponds like Silver Lake, Haven Lake, and Marshall Millpond.
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