
The Shiawassee River and Tittabawassee River converge in this 1914 survey, illustrating a landscape defined by complex drainage systems and early industrial expansion. Near the village of St. Charles, the No 3 Mine points to the coal mining history of the region, while the Pumping Station on the river banks highlights the management of the low-lying prairie lands. The local agricultural and civic structure is documented through dozens of named district schools, such as Geddes School and Indiantown School, and small crossroads like Shields Corners and Vogt Corners.
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