
The winding valleys of the Middle Branch Shade River and its numerous tributaries, like Wolfpen Run and Dutch Hollow, define the rural landscape of southeastern Ohio in 1960. This era is marked by a pervasive energy economy, with dense clusters of Gas Wells and Oil Wells peppered across the ridges, particularly around Jasper Hill and Dutch Ridge. Small, scattered communities like Alfred and Lottridge serve as the anchors for this hilly terrain, which is divided into townships such as Lodi and Carthage.
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