
Weeping Water Creek and the Little Nemaha River drain this agricultural landscape at the turn of the century, where settlement patterns are defined by a dense network of competing railroads. The northern border follows the Platte River, while the interior is crisscrossed by lines such as the Chicago Rock Island and Pacific R. R. and the Missouri Pacific R. R.. These rails supported a string of thriving shipping points, including Elmwood, Syracuse, and the namesake town of Weeping Water.
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