The summit is the highest point in Dawson County.
Union also holds a 18-11 advantage over Dawson County.
Dawson County is known for its dryland grain, coal mines and gas and oil wells.
Dawson County is the name of several counties in the United States:
The 1860s brought war and hardships to the people of Dawson County.
The following Confederate units were raised in Dawson County.
Dawson County, Neb., had 3,866 foreign residents, or 16 percent of the population, in 2000, up from 138 people in 1990.
In addition, many didn't like the fact that mail frequently went to another post office by the same name in Dawson County, Georgia.
The battalion was mustered out in Dawson County on July 19, 1865.
Another case study was Lexington, seat of Dawson County.