
The Ohio River forms the winding southern boundary of this 1931 study, serving as a vital corridor for riverside settlements like Chilo, Neville, Moscow, and Point Pleasant. The interior of Franklin and Tate townships is densely dotted with early twentieth-century rural infrastructure, particularly a high concentration of schools such as Maple Bell School, Mt Hygiene School, and Republican School. The Cincinnati Georgetown and Portsmouth RR cuts through the northern section, connecting the hub of Bethel to the surrounding agricultural landscape.
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