
The Kickapoo River winds through a landscape of deep hollows and narrow ridges as it approaches its confluence with the Wisconsin River. This 1920s survey captures the region's rural character, dominated by a dense network of country schools that served the ridge-top farming communities, including Swatek Ridge School, Harney Ridge School, and Wauzeka Ridge School. The lowlands are defined by complex water features such as Reickman Slough, Bullhead Slough, and Dead Lake, illustrating the natural drainage patterns before modern engineering altered the floodplains.
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