
Rush River carves a deep valley through this portion of Pierce County, defining a landscape of narrow ridges and branching coulees. The small settlements of Waverly and Ono anchor the rural road network, which follows the high ground between drainages like Brush Cr and Lost Cr. This topographic study reveals how local geography dictated early land use, from the placement of the Ono Methodist Cem near the town center to the Lost Creek Cem overlooking its namesake waterway. Landforms such as Bremennington Coulee and Morgan Coulee reflect the drainage patterns that feed into the river valley, while named heights like Austerland Hill RD mark the transition from the river bottom to the surrounding agricultural uplands.
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17 maps found

1972 Nerike Hill
Pierce County, WI

1974 Diamond Bluff East
Pierce County, WI

1974 Diamond Bluff West
Pierce County, WI

1974 El Paso
Pierce County, WI

1974 Martell
Pierce County, WI

1974 River Falls East
Pierce County, WI

1974 River Falls West
Pierce County, WI

1974 Waverly
Pierce County, WI

1992 Diamond Bluff West
Pierce County, WI

2022 Diamond Bluff East
Pierce County, WI

2022 Diamond Bluff West
Pierce County, WI

2022 El Paso
Pierce County, WI

2022 Martell
Pierce County, WI

2022 Nerike Hill
Pierce County, WI

2022 River Falls East
Pierce County, WI

2022 River Falls West
Pierce County, WI

2022 Waverly
Pierce County, WI