
Lake Cornelia and Elm Lake form a central hydrological spine in this section of Wright County, where the prairie landscape is defined by its glacial depressions and drainage networks. The settlement of Cornelia sits between these two significant water bodies, reflecting a localized focus on the lakefronts. To the northeast, the outskirts of Belmond appear where the Iowa River and West Branch Iowa River converge, winding through the terrain near Pikes Timber.
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1954 · Waterloo
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1955 · Waterloo
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1972 · Kanawha SE
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1972 · Cornelia
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1972 · Kanawha
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1972 · Olaf
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1972 · Belmond
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1972 · Goodell
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1978 · Holmes
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1978 · Clarion
USGS Topo · 1:24,000