
Pratt and St. John anchor this central Kansas survey, revealing a landscape defined by the expansion of competing rail lines across the plains. During the late nineteenth century, the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad and the Missouri Pacific Railroad established a grid of commerce that dictated the survival of prairie settlements. Smaller locales such as Iuka, Saratoga, and Cullison appear as vital local hubs connected by these steel arteries.
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