
Chippewa Creek winds through a landscape defined by an extensive transportation corridor where the Pennsylvania Railroad, Erie Railroad, and Baltimore and Ohio Railroad converge. This 1958 survey shows the industrial and rural character of the region, anchored by the hilltop village of Doylestown and the rail-oriented settlements of Warwick and Clinton along the Tuscarawas River. The presence of numerous family-named landmarks like Harvey Cem and Grill Sch provides a precise record of late-1950s property and community distribution.
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