
The Maple River winds through the heart of the central Michigan countryside in the early 1940s, acting as a natural boundary between Gratiot and Clinton counties. This landscape is defined by a dense grid of rural school districts, including Island Sch, Wermuth Sch, and Cement Sch, which reflect the localized educational structure of the era before widespread consolidation. Along the Grand Trunk and Ann Arbor rail lines, towns like Perrinton, Middleton, and Pompeii serve as local hubs for agricultural commerce.
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