
Huntley stands as the primary settlement within this central Nebraska landscape, positioned near the Zion Cem in the western reaches of the quadrangle. The terrain is defined by a dense network of sectional roads and drainages feeding into Eureka Cr, reflecting the agricultural organization of the region. Water management is a central theme of the local geography, visible through several named catchments including Harms Reservoir, Ziegler Reservoir, and Ott Reservoir. The boundary between Harlan and Franklin counties is clearly delineated by the north-south running Franklin Harlan Rd, which serves as a major transit artery through the rolling plains. This 2021 survey provides a contemporary view of the rural infrastructure and land use patterns that have shaped this portion of the Republican River valley watershed.
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1957 Stamford SE
Harlan County, NE

1958 Mascot
Harlan County, NE

1974 Alma SW
Harlan County, NE

1974 Republican City NW
Harlan County, NE
2011 Alma SW
Harlan County, NE
2011 Mascot
Harlan County, NE
2011 Republican City NW
Harlan County, NE
2011 Stamford SE
Harlan County, NE
2014 Alma SW
Harlan County, NE
2014 Mascot
Harlan County, NE
2014 Republican City NW
Harlan County, NE
2014 Stamford SE
Harlan County, NE
2017 Alma SW
Harlan County, NE
2017 Mascot
Harlan County, NE
2017 Republican City NW
Harlan County, NE
2017 Stamford SE
Harlan County, NE

2021 Alma SW
Harlan County, NE

2021 Mascot
Harlan County, NE

2021 Republican City NW
Harlan County, NE

2021 Stamford SE
Harlan County, NE