
The Unadilla River flows through the western edge of this landscape, marking the convergence of Otsego, Madison, and Oneida counties during the early 1940s. Centered on the town of Plainfield, the terrain is defined by a series of prominent elevations like Mount Markham, Noahs Rump, and Welch Hill. These heights separate the various creek valleys, including Campbell Brook and Wharton Creek, creating a rural pattern of isolated ridge-top cemeteries and crossroad hamlets.
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