
New England Cem and Alder Grove Ch sit amidst the agricultural uplands of Eastern Nebraska, marking the social and spiritual centers of this rural landscape during the late 1960s. The terrain is defined by a dense network of drainage systems, including the southward-flowing Bell Creek and the winding New York Creek, which carve through the townships of Craig, Summit, and Herman. This 1970 field-checked survey highlights the precise boundary line between Burt Co and Washington Co, revealing how property and political lines followed the township and range system. The map captures a moment of established rural life, where fine red dashed lines indicate the field and fence patterns that shaped the Nebraska plains before modern large-scale agricultural consolidation changed the visual character of the countryside.
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1970 Bertha
Burt County, NE

1970 Nickerson NE
Burt County, NE

1970 Tekamah NW
Burt County, NE
2010 Tekamah NW
Burt County, NE
2011 Bertha
Burt County, NE
2011 Nickerson NE
Burt County, NE
2011 Tekamah NW
Burt County, NE
2014 Bertha
Burt County, NE
2014 Nickerson NE
Burt County, NE
2014 Tekamah NW
Burt County, NE
2017 Bertha
Burt County, NE
2017 Nickerson NE
Burt County, NE
2017 Tekamah NW
Burt County, NE

2021 Bertha
Burt County, NE

2021 Nickerson NE
Burt County, NE

2021 Tekamah NW
Burt County, NE