
The Stillwater River and its numerous tributaries, including Greenville Creek and Canyon Run, anchor this West-Central Ohio landscape during a period of dense rural development. The area is defined by a sophisticated network of turnpikes such as the Piqua and Greenville Turnpike and the Hamilton Turnpike, which connected agrarian hubs like Bradford, Versailles, and Gettysburg. A striking density of local schoolhouses suggests a deeply rooted community structure, with curious names like Lickskillet School, Mole Hill School, and Tadpole School marking nearly every square mile.
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