
Sutherland, Sugarville, and Abraham anchor this rural landscape in the Sevier Desert, where an intricate network of irrigation projects has shaped the land for generations. The map reveals the critical importance of water management in this arid Utah environment, showing the complex path of the Wilson Canal, Abraham Canal, and Little Abraham Canal as they thread through the surveyed grid. These waterways, along with smaller features like the Henrie Ditch and Tolbert Ditch, supported the agricultural foundations of these Millard County settlements. For those tracing local family roots, the Sutherland Cem is clearly marked south of the main settlement. The terrain is defined by its flat, engineered precision, where numbered county roads like W 6000 N and W 4500 N create a rigid framework around the vital flow of the Gronning Canal and Reid Canal.
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