
Yellowstone Lake and the winding tributaries of the Pecatonica River system define this corner of Iowa and Lafayette counties. The landscape is marked by the sharp relief of Glenn Valley and the prominent Horseshoe Bend along the East Branch Pecatonica River. This area represents a classic rural Wisconsin crossroads environment, where the small settlement of Yellowstone sits at a junction of regional roads north of its namesake lake and the Yellowstone River. To the north, the village of Hollandale serves as a local hub near the West Branch Pecatonica River. Genealogists and local historians will find several key landmarks preserved on this sheet, including Saint Michaels Catholic Cem and Yellowstone Lutheran Cem, which anchor the surrounding farmsteads. Numerous named creeks, such as Olson Cr and McClintock Cr, carve through the uplands between the river valleys.
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12 maps found

1962 Jonesdale
Iowa County, WI

1962 Waldwick
Iowa County, WI

1962 Yellowstone Lake
Iowa County, WI

1983 Clyde
Iowa County, WI

1983 Highland East
Iowa County, WI

1983 Pleasant Ridge
Iowa County, WI

2022 Clyde
Iowa County, WI

2022 Highland East
Iowa County, WI

2022 Jonesdale
Iowa County, WI

2022 Pleasant Ridge
Iowa County, WI

2022 Waldwick
Iowa County, WI

2022 Yellowstone Lake
Iowa County, WI