
Yale serves as the primary hub of this 1961 survey, situated at the junction of the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad and Mill Creek. The landscape across the Sanilac and St. Clair County line is defined by a highly organized system of section-line roads and an extensive network of agricultural drainage, including the Shell, Maple Valley, and Putney drains. This infrastructure reflects the region's intensive agricultural development during the early 1960s.
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