
Deep River and Cut Bank Creek meander across this section of McHenry County, defining a prairie landscape marked by the intricate water systems of north-central North Dakota. The northern reaches are protected within the J. Clark Salyer National Wildlife Refuge, where the river's winding oxbows and wetlands create a distinct natural corridor. Away from the water, the terrain is organized by a strict section-line grid of rural roads, including 83rd St N and 75th St N, which connect isolated homesteads and local infrastructure. For the genealogist or local historian, the map preserves the locations of several burial grounds, such as Little Deep Cem and Fredericks Cem, alongside Rural Cem. The presence of the Rosenau Airport near the center of the survey area highlights the reliance on small-scale aviation in these remote agricultural communities.
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1948 · Newburg SW
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1949 · Granville NE
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1949 · Newburg SW
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1949 · Granville NW
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1949 · Kramer
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1950 · Newburg
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1950 · Kramer
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1950 · Deep
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1950 · Upham
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1950 · Newburg SE
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