
Agricultural patterns and historical boundaries define this 1960s study of north-central Ohio, where the village of New Washington serves as the primary hub. The map captures a transition in transportation infrastructure, showing the Akron Canton and Youngstown railroad in operation through the north while the Pennsylvania Railroad Grade runs southeast through Tiro. This era reveals a landscape still deeply rooted in its early nineteenth-century surveying legacy, marked by the Congress Lands North of Old Seven Ranges and its intersection with the First Principal Meridian.
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