
The East Branch North River carves through the heart of this Windham County landscape, anchoring the village of Jacksonville and its surrounding hill country. For family historians, the area is exceptionally rich in genealogical landmarks, featuring more than a dozen burial grounds including the Brigham Young Memorial Cem near Sadawga Lake and the high-elevation Marlboro Cem to the north. The terrain is defined by prominent peaks like Mt Olga and Hogback Mtn, where the Molly Stark Trl provides a primary east-west corridor through the dense network of brooks and ponds. The map captures the interface between modern recreation around Lake Raponda and Harriman Reservoir and the older agricultural settlements of Wilmington and West Halifax, preserving a detailed view of the rural road network and family-named ridges.
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This is the sole edition of this map. No revisions or reprints were ever made.