
Nicodemus stands as a focal point of this late 1960s landscape, located in Graham County near the eastern boundary of Rooks County. The settlement and its namesake Nicodemus Cem represent a significant historical community in the Solomon Valley. The geography is defined by the convergence of several waterways, most notably the South Fork Solomon River and the expanding waters of the Webster Reservoir to the southeast. Industrial activity is evident through the La Sage Oil Field and scattered Oil Wells, interspersed with agricultural land and small cemeteries such as Slate Cem and Alcona Cem. The map illustrates a transitional period where natural drainage like Bow Creek and Spring Creek meets modern water management and energy extraction in the Kansas plains.
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