
Fredericktown and Chesterville anchor this pre-war survey of the central Ohio agricultural landscape, where the Kokosing River winds through the northern townships of Wayne and Middlebury. The region is marked by an exceptional density of rural education, featuring dozens of numbered and family-named schoolhouses like Salem School and Updike School that served the dispersed farming community. Traces of ancient habitation appear via the Braddock Mound and Raleigh Mound, while more contemporary social structures are evidenced by the County Infirmary near Bangs.
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