
The Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe railroad corridor defines the settlement patterns of this High Plains landscape, running parallel to the Arkansas River through the northern portion of the region. Surveyed just before the turn of the century, the map reveals a sparsely populated frontier transition where early cattle and farming outposts like Hatton, Edwin, and Gognac are scattered across vast townships. The terrain is deeply influenced by drainage systems such as Bear Creek and Fletcher Creek, which cut through the undulating surface toward the main river valley.
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