
South Wayne serves as the primary hub along the winding Pecatonica River in this early 1960s survey of Lafayette County. The landscape is defined by the sharp bends of the river and the diagonal path of the Chicago Milwaukee St Paul and Pacific railroad, which historically dictated the growth and transit patterns of the region. This era reflects a high density of rural institutions, particularly one-room schools such as Mud Hollow Sch, West Wayne Sch, and Wayne Center Sch, most of which were situated at crossroads to serve the surrounding farmsteads.
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