
Vesper serves as a central hub in this mid-1980s landscape, where the Soo Line railroad cuts through the terrain near Faith Cem and St James Cem. The geography is defined by a series of north-south drainage systems, including Hemlock Creek and Moccasin Creek, which support a specialized wetland economy. The southern reaches of the map, particularly within the townships of Seneca and Cranmoor, reveal an extensive network of Cranberry Bogs and the Western and Green Bay Cranberry Bogs. This unique agricultural pattern highlights the area's importance to Wisconsin's cranberry industry. Small communities like Eight Corners and Walker are scattered among numerous country churches, such as St Paul Ch and St Johns Ch, reflecting the durable rural social structure of Wood County during this era.
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