
The Black River meanders through the heart of this landscape, marking the boundary between Trempealeau and La Crosse counties. Along the northern reaches, Hardies Creek State Forest preserves the timbered slopes above Hardies Creek. This area is defined by its deep coulees, with family-named drainages like Ponstad Coulee, Moe Coulee, and Gavin Coulee cutting through the terrain. These geographical features dictated the placement of early infrastructure, including Stevenstown and the network of cemeteries like Glasgow and Sacia Cem that served the dispersed farming communities in the Farmington and Holland townships.
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1969 North Bend
La Crosse County, WI

1969 Stevenstown
La Crosse County, WI

1976 Sparta NW
La Crosse County, WI

1983 Middle Ridge
La Crosse County, WI
2010 Middle Ridge
La Crosse County, WI
2010 North Bend
La Crosse County, WI
2010 Saint Joseph
La Crosse County, WI
2010 Stevenstown
La Crosse County, WI
2013 Middle Ridge
La Crosse County, WI
2013 North Bend
La Crosse County, WI
2013 Saint Joseph
La Crosse County, WI
2013 Stevenstown
La Crosse County, WI
2015 North Bend
La Crosse County, WI
2015 Saint Joseph
La Crosse County, WI
2015 Stevenstown
La Crosse County, WI
2016 Middle Ridge
La Crosse County, WI
2018 Middle Ridge
La Crosse County, WI
2018 North Bend
La Crosse County, WI
2018 Saint Joseph
La Crosse County, WI
2018 Stevenstown
La Crosse County, WI

2022 Middle Ridge
La Crosse County, WI

2022 North Bend
La Crosse County, WI

2022 Saint Joseph
La Crosse County, WI

2022 Stevenstown
La Crosse County, WI