
Red River of the North snakes along the international border in this 1930s survey, marking the convergence of North Dakota and Minnesota at the Canadian line. This borderland landscape is defined by a dense network of rural infrastructure, where small settlements like Pembina and St Vincent serve as rail and river hubs. The transition from the flat river valley is punctuated by the Pembina Mountain to the west, while the eastern plains are gridded with drainage ditches and an extensive system of country schools, including Hull Sch and the South Hill Sch.
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