
The agricultural plains of Wood and Hancock Counties are defined by a network of drainage and transportation lines in this 1960 survey. Hoytville serves as the primary hub, situated where Hoytville Road intersects the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. The landscape is etched with natural waterways and engineered cuts, such as the North Branch Portage River, Needles Creek, and Rader Creek, which supported the region's intensive farming. Smaller named points of interest like Deweyville, Hancock, and Butlers Mill dot the map, providing specific targets for genealogical research.
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