
The settlement of Ball Club sits at the northern edge of the Chippewa National Forest, occupying a hydrologically complex landscape where the Mississippi River meanders toward its confluence with the Ball Club River. This 2022 survey details the intricate wetlands and waterways of Itasca and Cass Counties, including the expansive Ball Club Lake and the southern Mud Lake. The map is particularly useful for genealogical research, identifying several distinct burial sites such as the Lindenwood - Independent Apostolic Lutheran Cem and Tibbetts Cem. The terrain is marked by seasonal watercourses like Shaggy Brook and Snake Creek, alongside significant landmarks such as Gamblers Point. A dense network of forest roads and county routes, including Co Rd 143 and Forest Rte 2127, provides access to the timberlands and shorelines that define this Northwoods region.
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