
Sandborn and Marco anchor this early 1940s landscape, which is defined by an intricate network of drainage ditches and the convergence of two major rail lines. The Pennsylvania and the Chicago Milwaukee St Paul and Pacific railroads slice through the countryside, facilitating the movement of coal from numerous Strip Mine operations scattered across the northern half of the sheet.
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