
Reed City serves as the northern anchor for this landscape where agriculture and timberlands meet at the intersection of four Michigan counties. The map illustrates a rural network of section-line roads and family-owned lands across Lake Co, Osceola Co, Newaygo Co, and Mecosta Co. A notable concentration of community burial grounds, including the Woodland Cem, Saint Anne's Cem, and Parkhill Cem, provides significant data points for genealogists tracing local families across township lines. The western portion of the quadrangle is defined by the Manistee National Forest, where the terrain transitions into protected woodlands. Small settlements like Paris and Hawkins remain connected by historical routes, while the Muskegon River flows through the southeastern corner, historically serving as a vital artery for the region's early logging industry.
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1964 Mecosta NW
Mecosta County, MI

1976 Big Rapids NE
Mecosta County, MI

1976 Big Rapids NW
Mecosta County, MI

1976 Big Rapids SE
Mecosta County, MI

1976 Big Rapids SW
Mecosta County, MI

1976 Evart SW
Mecosta County, MI

1983 Chippewa Lake North
Mecosta County, MI

1984 Merrill Lake
Mecosta County, MI

1985 Altona
Mecosta County, MI

1985 Big Bend
Mecosta County, MI

1985 Chippewa Lake South
Mecosta County, MI

1985 Woodville NE
Mecosta County, MI

1987 Reed City South
Mecosta County, MI

2023 Altona
Mecosta County, MI

2023 Big Bend
Mecosta County, MI

2023 Chippewa Lake North
Mecosta County, MI

2023 Chippewa Lake South
Mecosta County, MI

2023 Mecosta NW
Mecosta County, MI

2023 Merrill Lake
Mecosta County, MI

2023 Reed City South
Mecosta County, MI

2023 Woodville NE
Mecosta County, MI