
The Wilkinson Hills and Blue Hills dominate the western half of this Rusk County landscape, characterized by dense woodlands and a complex network of glacial kettle lakes and bogs. The village of Weyerhauser serves as the primary settlement, situated at the junction of several local roads and the Soo Line railroad. This transportation corridor was vital for the regional timber and agricultural economy, connecting the remote wetlands to larger markets.
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1945 Ingram
Rusk County, WI

1945 Meteor
Rusk County, WI

1947 Ingram
Rusk County, WI

1948 Weyerhauser
Rusk County, WI

1949 Meteor
Rusk County, WI

1950 Weyerhauser
Rusk County, WI

1970 Jump River Fire Tower NW
Rusk County, WI

1971 Big Falls Dam
Rusk County, WI

1971 Flambeau Ridge
Rusk County, WI

1971 Ingram
Rusk County, WI

1971 Ladysmith SE
Rusk County, WI

1971 Sheldon NE
Rusk County, WI

1971 Thornapple
Rusk County, WI

1972 Becky Creek
Rusk County, WI

1972 Bruce
Rusk County, WI

1972 Bucks Lake
Rusk County, WI

1972 Chain Lake
Rusk County, WI

1972 Crane
Rusk County, WI

1972 Exeland SE
Rusk County, WI

1972 Fireside Lakes
Rusk County, WI

1972 Weyerhauser
Rusk County, WI

2005 Jump River Fire Tower NW
Rusk County, WI

2022 Becky Creek
Rusk County, WI

2022 Big Falls Dam
Rusk County, WI

2022 Bruce
Rusk County, WI

2022 Bucks Lake
Rusk County, WI

2022 Chain Lake
Rusk County, WI

2022 Crane
Rusk County, WI

2022 Exeland SE
Rusk County, WI

2022 Fireside Lakes
Rusk County, WI

2022 Ingram
Rusk County, WI

2022 Jump River Fire Tower NW
Rusk County, WI

2022 Ladysmith SE
Rusk County, WI

2022 Sheldon NE
Rusk County, WI

2022 Thornapple
Rusk County, WI

2022 Weyerhaeuser
Rusk County, WI

2023 Flambeau Ridge
Rusk County, WI