
Milton sits at the southern edge of this North Dakota landscape, where the prairie is defined by its deep Scandinavian and Icelandic heritage. The map documents several significant local burial sites, including the Fjalla Icelandic Lutheran Cem and North Dovre Lutheran Cem, which serve as quiet markers of the pioneer families who settled these townships. The terrain is shaped by the winding paths of the Tongue River in the north and the North Branch Park River as it passes near the town site. A grid of section roads like 122nd Ave NE and 87th St NE cuts through the agricultural fields, revealing a remarkably consistent settlement pattern that has persisted for generations. This survey provides a contemporary view of the region's enduring rural character and its hydrographic network, including smaller drainages like Cart Creek.
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