
Pymatuning Creek and Stratton Creek carve through this corner of Trumbull County, where the village of Kinsman serves as a historic center at the junction of several regional routes. The map documents a landscape deeply rooted in the nineteenth-century settlement patterns of the Connecticut Western Reserve, evidenced by a high density of family and community burial grounds including New Kinsman Cem, Pioneer Cem, and the State Line Cem positioned on the border with Pennsylvania. To the south, Vernon and Farmdale represent quiet agricultural hubs, while Kinsman Lake provides a central water feature near the town center. The terrain rises toward Trautman Hill in the southeast, contrasting with the wetlands along the creek bottoms. Small airstrips like Flemming Field and named heights like Trautman Hill further define the local geography in this contemporary 2023 survey.
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18 maps found

1905 Bristolville
Trumbull County, OH

1907 Bristolville
Trumbull County, OH

1907 Kinsman
Trumbull County, OH

1952 Southington
Trumbull County, OH

1960 Bristolville
Trumbull County, OH

1960 Champion
Trumbull County, OH

1961 Gustavus
Trumbull County, OH

1961 Kinsman
Trumbull County, OH

1994 Bristolville
Trumbull County, OH

1994 Champion
Trumbull County, OH

1994 Gustavus
Trumbull County, OH

1994 Kinsman
Trumbull County, OH

1994 Southington
Trumbull County, OH

2023 Bristolville
Trumbull County, OH

2023 Champion
Trumbull County, OH

2023 Gustavus
Trumbull County, OH

2023 Kinsman
Trumbull County, OH

2023 Southington
Trumbull County, OH