
Malvern and its surrounding countryside reflect a landscape defined by the winding course of Sandy Creek and the significant presence of Lake Mohawk. This modern survey details the transitional geography where the borders of Stark and Carroll counties meet, illustrating a settlement pattern of small communities like Oneida, Morges, and Fritchleys Corners. The area is particularly rich in genealogical data, preserving the locations of numerous historic burial grounds including Saint Xavier Cem, Hardesty Cem, Bethlehem Cem, and Woods Cem. The influence of early 20th-century development is visible in landmarks such as Minerva Airport and the specialized Great Trails Girl Scouts Pond, while the agricultural and residential roots of the region are maintained through features like Wildwood Chapel and the network of township roads that link these rural enclaves.
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