
Milltown stands at a bend in the James River in this survey of southeastern South Dakota, where the prairie landscape is defined by an intricate network of waterways. To the north, the New Elm Springs Colony represents a distinct communal settlement pattern typical of the region's Hutterite heritage. The topography is marked by the convergence of several drainages, including Twelvemile Cr, Pony Cr, and Plum Cr, which carve subtle valleys through the surrounding farmland. The settlement of Milltown itself is closely tied to the river's path, with the Milltown Cem situated just west of the main cluster of buildings. A strictly organized grid of section lines and county roads, such as 417th Ave and Keiper Rd, provides access to the agricultural tracts between the shifting courses of Dry Cr and its northern branch. This map documents a quiet rural area where water management and communal living have shaped the human geography.
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