
The town of Woolstock serves as the central hub of this late-1970s topographic study, situated along the Chicago and North Western railroad line. The landscape is defined by the winding course of the Boone River and a dense network of drainage infrastructure, including Ditch No 171 and Ditch No 172, which manage the water table for the surrounding agricultural tracts. This system of ditches indicates a highly engineered prairie landscape designed to support the grain farming economy of the region.
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