
The Little Cedar River winds through the heart of Mitchell County, defining the agricultural and recreational landscape of this 1970s survey. Along its banks, Pioneer State Park and the small settlement of Brownville stand as local focal points, while the village of New Haven occupies the southeastern reach of the quadrangle. The terrain is marked by the legacy of early transit and industry, evidenced by an Old Railroad Grade in the northwest and numerous Gravel Pits and a Quarry scattered near the riverbanks. The map details the township structure of the region, spanning Liberty, Jenkins, Burr Oak, Douglas, and the Lincoln townships. Tributaries such as Beaver Creek, Burr Oak Creek, and Fish Creek feed into the main river valley, illustrating the drainage patterns essential to this Iowa farming community.
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