
The Wabash River and Maumee River systems converge in this 1911 survey of Northwest Ohio, defining a landscape dominated by agriculture and early rail corridors. The town of Bryan serves as a major hub, where the Cincinnati Northern and the Southern Michigan and Shore Line intersect. Further southwest, Hicksville and Edgerton anchor the rail-fed economy of the early twentieth century.
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