
The East Branch Pecatonica River winds through the southwestern corner of this Lafayette County landscape, serving as a primary drainage point for a network of creeks including Trotter Br and Jordan Cr. In the village of Argyle, the street grid is well-defined by E Milwaukee St and Monroe St, situated just west of the bend in Dougherty Cr. This area is characterized by significant topographic relief, with named depressions like Puddledock Hollow and Jockey Hollow carving through the uplands. Genealogists will find several burial sites including Old Argyle Cem and Calvary Cem north of the village. Further south, the settlement of Woodford sits near the riverbanks, marking a distinct community hub amidst the intersecting rural routes such as Co HWY Y and Co RD C.
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