
Orchardville and the surrounding rural landscape of Wayne County are defined by a complex network of creeks and small family cemeteries that trace the heritage of this Illinois region. The terrain is deeply carved by the Skillet Fork and its tributaries, including Nickolson Creek, Poplar Creek, and Turner Creek, which create a series of low-lying valleys and ridges. Smaller settlements like Union Town, Helm, and Christian Home are connected by a grid of county roads that navigate the local topography. For those researching local lineages, the map identifies numerous burial sites such as Burroughs Cem, Harmon Cem, and Mount Pleasant Cem. The convergence of Marion and Clay county lines at the map's northern edge highlights the historical administrative boundaries that have influenced local land division and settlement patterns for generations.
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14 maps found

1968 Orchardville
Wayne County, IL

1970 Enterprise
Wayne County, IL

1970 Geff
Wayne County, IL

1971 Albion NW
Wayne County, IL

1971 Boyleston
Wayne County, IL

1973 Crisp
Wayne County, IL

1973 Shields
Wayne County, IL

2024 Albion NW
Wayne County, IL

2024 Boyleston
Wayne County, IL

2024 Crisp
Wayne County, IL

2024 Enterprise
Wayne County, IL

2024 Geff
Wayne County, IL

2024 Orchardville
Wayne County, IL

2024 Shields
Wayne County, IL