
The Bois de Sioux River defines the winding border between North Dakota and Minnesota in this 2022 survey, its serpentine channel cutting through the agricultural heart of the Red River Valley. At the northern edge of the map, the sister cities of Wahpeton and Breckenridge mark a significant regional center, where the Riverside Cem and Harry Stern Airport sit just west of the river. The landscape is structured by a rigorous grid of section lines and rural routes such as Co Hwy 110 and Co Hwy 6, supporting small settlements like Elmore and Tyler. This map captures the modern rural geography of Richland and Wilkin counties, illustrating how contemporary infrastructure follows the historical patterns of the prairie township system.
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16 maps found

1966 Wolverton SE
Wilkin County, MN

1973 South of Wahpeton
Wilkin County, MN

1973 Wahpeton NE
Wilkin County, MN

1981 Barnesville SW
Wilkin County, MN

1981 Campbell NE
Wilkin County, MN

1981 Everdell
Wilkin County, MN

1981 Lawndale
Wilkin County, MN

1981 Rothsay NW
Wilkin County, MN

2022 Barnesville SW
Wilkin County, MN

2022 Campbell NE
Wilkin County, MN

2022 Everdell
Wilkin County, MN

2022 Lawndale
Wilkin County, MN

2022 Rothsay NW
Wilkin County, MN

2022 South of Wahpeton
Wilkin County, MN

2022 Wahpeton NE
Wilkin County, MN

2022 Wolverton SE
Wilkin County, MN