
The village of Bowersville serves as a central hub in this agricultural landscape where the borders of Greene, Fayette, and Clinton Counties converge. This modern survey illustrates the persistent rural structure of Southwestern Ohio, where numerous family cemeteries like Hussey Cem, Stewart Cem, and Thorpe Cem are scattered across the farmland. These small burial grounds often indicate the sites of early pioneer homesteads and nineteenth-century farmsteads. The drainage patterns of West Branch Rattlesnake Creek and Wilson Creek dictate the local topography, influencing the placement of local thoroughfares such as Zimmerman Rd and Powers Rd. Settlements like Bloomington and Luttrell are depicted as small clusters along the road network, maintaining their identity even as larger transportation corridors pass nearby. This map is particularly valuable for genealogists tracing ancestral landholdings in this tri-county region.
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