Life in Darwin is simple. Each morning, its hundred-or-so residents feel the cool tendrils of Illinois breeze sweep across the prairies, rustling the Indian grass before drifting across the Wabash. Darwin natives make their daily journey to the Field, the only fertile plot of land nearby, where they plant, sow and harvest corn. Until the Harvest Festival of 1922, no one in Darwin had expected anything other than this.
Life in Darwin is simple. Each morning, its hundred-or-so residents feel the cool tendrils of Illinois breeze sweep across the prairies, rustling the ...