
The village of Deerfield sits at the center of this 1962 topographical study, where the Chicago and North Western railroad provides a primary transit axis through the glaciated landscape of eastern Dane County. The terrain is defined by a series of wetlands and water bodies, including Goose Lake and Mud Lake in the north, and Lake Ripley bordering Cambridge in the south. The agricultural character of the era is evident in the density of rural infrastructure, such as Oak Park School and the Prairie Queen School, alongside several gravel pits and quarries that suggest local extraction industries.
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