
Lake Cadillac and Lake Mitchell form the central geography of this Wexford County landscape, serving as a hub for regional transit and settlement during the early 1980s. The terrain transitions from the dense timberlands of the Manistee National Forest and Pere Marquette State Forest to the agricultural pockets near McBain and Vogel Center. An extensive Old Railroad Grade traverses the western portion of the sheet, providing a clear record of former timber corridors that once connected the Manistee River valley to industrial centers. This 1983 revision captures the area's layout just before significant modern development, preserving the locations of smaller rural points such as Prosper, Dighton, and Harrietta. The map also details complex water systems, from the wetlands of Conant Marsh to the high elevation at Briar Hill.
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