
Stockbridge and Unadilla anchor this rural landscape during the early 1940s, a period defined by small-town hubs and a dense network of country schools. The terrain is notably marked by an extensive system of lakes including Joslin Lake, Bruin Lake, and Halfmoon Lake, highlighting the glacial topography of south-central Michigan. The transportation infrastructure of the era is clearly visible, with the Grand Trunk and Michigan Central railroads facilitating movement between settlements like Gregory and Munith.
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