
The Clarke and Lucas County border divides this agricultural landscape, where the town of Woodburn serves as a primary point of interest. The area is characterized by a high density of rural burial grounds, suggesting generations of localized settlement. Significant sites for family historians include Harrison Cem, Walker Cem, and Wren Hill Cem in the north, while Saint Marys Cem and the Woodburn Cem anchor the southern portion of the quadrangle. Drainage is defined by numerous waterways including Otter Cr and Brush Cr, which carve through the terrain. The small hamlets of Jay and Ottawa appear as smaller nodes in a grid of secondary roads like Co Rd H20 and Idaho St, reflecting the persistent rural character of this southern Iowa region.
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