
The Red Cedar River carves a deep valley through the western half of this landscape, flanked by a dense network of rural schoolhouses and local churches that defined mid-century life in Chippewa, Dunn, and Barron Counties. Small crossroads and community centers like Sand Creek and New Auburn anchor the region, with the Chicago and North Western railroad providing a vital corridor for commerce and transport. The map reveals a highly localized social geography, evidenced by the numerous named schools such as Washington Sch and Trout Creek Sch, along with several family-named burial grounds like Marquardt Cem and Schmock Cem.
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