
The Licking River and Muskingum River converge near the eastern edge of this region, shaping a landscape defined by sharp ridges and deep runs. This early 20th-century survey documents a transition in transportation, showing the industrial footprint of the Pennsylvania System and the Baltimore and Ohio RR alongside the bypasses of the Ohio Canal (Abandoned). The settlement at Frazeysburg serves as a central hub, while rural life is anchored by a dense network of country institutions, including Chalfant Church and family-named landmarks like Stump Hill.
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