
Whitewater serves as a primary hub in this early twentieth-century survey of the Wisconsin landscape, where the Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad cuts a diagonal path toward Palmyra. The region is defined by a dense network of glacial lakes and marshy lowlands, particularly around the Scuppernong River and Bark River. Smaller settlements like Rome, Hebron, and Lagrange are scattered across the township grid, often situated near water sources or crossing points.
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