
The St. Joseph River and its major tributaries, including the Portage River, Rocky River, and Prairie River, converge at the industrial and rail hub of Three Rivers. This period of the early twentieth century shows a landscape defined by water power and transit, with the Sturgis Power Dam harnessing the river and the New York Central and Michigan Central railroads crisscrossing the county. Further south, the Chicago Road passes through White Pigeon, a critical artery for early regional travel.
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