
Newell and Vale serve as the primary anchors of this South Dakota landscape, where the Belle Fourche River winds through a complex network of irrigation laterals and creeks. This 1951 survey details an era of coordinated agricultural development, highlighted by the Newell Experiment Station and several gravel pits supporting local infrastructure. The rural character of the region is evident in the dense distribution of small schoolhouses, such as Riverside Sch, Webb Sch, and the South Highland Sch (Abandoned).
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