
Tewaukon National Wildlife Refuge dominates the northern landscape of this prairie terrain, where the waters of Lake Tewaukon and Quaint Slough serve as critical landmarks. This modern survey illustrates the enduring agricultural grid of the Dakota borderlands, bisected by the state line between Sargent County, North Dakota, and Marshall County, South Dakota. The map is particularly valuable for genealogical research, documenting several distinct burial grounds that speak to the area's pioneer settlement history, including the Bergen Cem, Palestine Cem, and the uniquely named Mountainhead - LaBelle Cem. The meandering paths of La Belle Creek and Shortfoot Creek cut across the section lines, revealing the natural drainage patterns that have influenced land use and homestead placement for generations.
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20 maps found

1952 Crete
Sargent County, ND

1953 Newark
Sargent County, ND

1956 Newark NW
Sargent County, ND

1956 Straubville
Sargent County, ND

1957 Stirum
Sargent County, ND

1958 Cayuga NW
Sargent County, ND

1958 Geneseo
Sargent County, ND

1958 Hamlin
Sargent County, ND

1958 Marlow
Sargent County, ND

1958 Veblen NE
Sargent County, ND

1962 Hoving
Sargent County, ND

2024 Cayuga NW
Sargent County, ND

2024 Crete
Sargent County, ND

2024 Geneseo
Sargent County, ND

2024 Hamlin
Sargent County, ND

2024 Hoving
Sargent County, ND

2024 Newark NW
Sargent County, ND

2024 Stirum
Sargent County, ND

2024 Straubville
Sargent County, ND

2024 Veblen NE
Sargent County, ND