
Bucyrus serves as the primary hub of this 1915 survey, revealing a dense network of early 20th-century transportation and local infrastructure. The city is a major junction for the Pennsylvania and Ohio Central railroads, while the Electric line provides a modern interurban link for the era. Beyond the city center, the landscape is defined by the headwaters of several major drainage systems, including the Sandusky River, the Olentangy River, and the Little Scioto River.
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