
Jackson serves as the industrial and transit hub of this south-central Michigan landscape during the 1930s, where the Michigan Central and New York Central railroads converge. The map documents an intricate network of small rural schools that once anchored the surrounding townships, including Herrington Sch, Turkey Hall Sch, and the Infant Sch. This distribution of educational sites alongside the Michigan Meridian reflects the systematic settlement of Jackson, Hillsdale, and Lenawee counties.
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