
Corry serves as the industrial and transportation hub of this 1932 survey, situated at the busy junction of the Pennsylvania RR and the Erie RR. The map illustrates a landscape shaped by these rail corridors and the Roosevelt Highway, which connect the manufacturing center to smaller outlying communities like Spartansburg and Elgin. The surrounding rural townships are densely populated with family-named landmarks and local institutions, ranging from Scotia Ch in the north to the White Chapel near the southern border.
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