
Pierce sits near the winding course of North Cedar Creek in a landscape defined by the rolling elevations of the Bob Denny Hills. This section of the southwestern North Dakota plains highlights the small-scale settlement patterns of the early 21st century, where the community's history is anchored by the Pierce Congregational Cem. The terrain rises toward the namesake Warnke Hill to the southwest, overlooking a network of section roads like 75th Ave SW that traverse the township boundaries.
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1953 · Dickinson
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1957 · Dickinson
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1969 · Scranton
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1969 · Scranton NE
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1973 · White Lake
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1973 · Warnke Hill
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1973 · Mineral Springs
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1973 · Cedar Lake
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1973 · West Rainy Butte
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1973 · East Rainy Butte
USGS Topo · 1:24,000