
The town of Ashley straddles the boundary between Steuben and DeKalb counties, serving as a focal point for this landscape of glacial lakes and agricultural drainages in the late 1950s. The New York Central railroad runs north-south through the village, intersecting with the local infrastructure of the Wabash Pipeline and several prominent drainage projects like the Hudson Ditch and Johnson Ditch. This era shows a well-established network of small settlements and community landmarks, including Hudson and Steubenville, which are connected by a grid of county roads.
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