
The village of Merrillan serves as the focal point for this 1984 survey, where the Chicago and North Western and Greenbay and Western rail lines intersect. This junction was historically significant for transport and commerce in the region. The landscape is defined by its water and woods, featuring Oakwood Lake and Trow Lake along the course of Halls Creek. These water bodies and the surrounding Black River State Forest indicate a region shaped by both recreational use and timber history.
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