
Ogdensburg serves as the central hub of this Waupaca County landscape, situated where the Green Bay and Western railroad corridor meets the waters of Ogdensburg Pond. The surrounding terrain of St Lawrence and Farmington townships is defined by a dense concentration of glacial kettles and small lakes, including Knutson Lake, Norby Lake, and Shambeau Lake. The industrial footprint of the era is evident through several extractive sites, such as the Quarry and various Gravel Pits scattered near the southern boundary. To the south, the Little Wolf River meanders through the township of Waupaca, while Poverty Hill rises as a prominent landmark. This 1969 survey provides a clear view of the rural infrastructure during the late twentieth century, showing the exact locations of the Ogdensburg Cemetery and the local Park alongside the established rail line.
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