
The agricultural settlement of Oakley serves as the focal point for this 1968 survey, showing the town's grid positioned between the Union Pacific railroad and the extensive water management system of southern Idaho. The Lower Goose Creek Reservoir is the landscape's dominant feature, held by the Oakley Dam and supported by an intricate network of canals including the West Canal and East Canal. This system transformed the arid terrain of Cassia County into productive farmland at the edge of the wilderness.
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