
St. Lucas serves as the central hub of this agricultural landscape, straddling the border between Winneshiek and Fayette counties. The settlement is anchored by the Saint Lukes Catholic Cem, while the surrounding countryside is defined by a dense network of township roads and several family-linked or parish burial grounds, including the Young Cem, Saint Anthonys Cem, and Eden Cem. The terrain is deeply etched by a complex drainage system where the Turkey River and the Little Turkey River converge with smaller tributaries like Goddard Cr, Brockamp Cr, and Bass Cr. This 2022 survey illustrates the persistent rural structure of northeastern Iowa, where section lines dictate the road grid and historical community centers like Saint Lucas remain vital points of reference amidst the rolling drainage basins of the Turkey River watershed.
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1901 · Oelwein
USGS Topo · 1:125,000
1906 · Decorah
USGS Topo · 1:125,000
1954 · Mason City
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1954 · Waterloo
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1955 · Waterloo
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1957 · Mason City
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1958 · Mason City
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1958 · La Crosse
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1959 · Dubuque
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1961 · Dubuque
USGS Topo · 1:250,000