
The Rock River and Kyte River converge near the rural settlement of Daysville, defining a landscape where waterway proximity dictated early 19th-century development. This Ogle County terrain is marked by the distinctive Devils Backbone ridge and a network of named water bodies including Honey Creek and Babbling Brook. Significant for genealogists and local historians, the area preserves several burial sites such as Daysville Cem, Lighthouse Cem, and the County Farm Cem. The southern portion of the quadrangle transitions into Lee County, featuring the residential layout of Lost Nation near Clear Creek. The map documents a classic Midwestern agricultural and residential pattern, where modern developments like Watertown sit alongside long-established rural roads like W Devils Back Bone Rd and S Seldom Scene Rd.
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1975 Chana
Ogle County, IL

1983 Brookville
Ogle County, IL

1983 Daysville
Ogle County, IL

1983 Forreston North
Ogle County, IL

1983 Forreston South
Ogle County, IL

1983 Seward
Ogle County, IL

2024 Brookville
Ogle County, IL

2024 Chana
Ogle County, IL

2024 Daysville
Ogle County, IL

2024 Forreston North
Ogle County, IL

2024 Forreston South
Ogle County, IL

2024 Seward
Ogle County, IL