
St Joseph and Sidney serve as the primary hubs in this late-1960s agricultural landscape, where the confluence of several major rail lines once defined local commerce. The winding path of the Salt Fork river cuts through the central terrain, bordered by the Saline Branch Drainage Ditch to the north. These waterways and the surrounding prairie are crisscrossed by a dense network of transit, including the Penn Central, Norfolk and Western, and Chicago and Eastern Illinois railroads.
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