
The settlement of Waumandee and the community of Montana are the primary focal points of this Buffalo County landscape, which is defined by a complex network of narrow valleys and high ridges. The area's settlement pattern follows the drainage of Waumandee Creek and its tributaries, including Little Waumandee Cr and Eagle Cr. Genealogists will find the locations of Saint Boniface Cem and the Waumandee Cem particularly useful for tracing family ties in this rural Wisconsin territory. The map labels numerous coulees and valleys named for early settlers, such as Hesch Valley, Schoepp Valley, and Knecht Valley, alongside prominent geographic features like Montana Ridge and Canada Ridge. This topography created a decentralized layout of farms and homesteads, connected by winding routes like Rotering Ridge Rd and Canada Ridge Rd that navigate the high ground between the valleys.
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