
The Ohio River carves a wide path through the borderlands of Lewis County, Kentucky, and Adams County, Ohio, in this late 1940s topographic record. The river's influence is clear, anchoring a network of small settlements like Concord and Rome Sta that developed along the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad line. Deeply incised hollows and ridges define the interior, where family-named landmarks and rural institutions such as Beasley Fork Chapel, Taylor Chapel, and the Carrs Sch served dispersed agricultural communities.
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