
Pataskala and Pickerington anchor the northern and southern reaches of this landscape, which straddles the boundary of Licking Co Fairfield Co. The terrain is characterized by the convergence of several waterways, including the South Fork Licking River and Muddy Fork, which carved the natural corridors later followed by pioneers and surveyors. This map preserves the legal geography of the Refugee Tract, a historical land grant awarded to those who fled from British territories during the Revolutionary War, as evidenced by the distinct Refugee Tract Base Line and Refugee Road. Rural life is marked by numerous landmarks such as Trinity Ch and New Zion Ch, while the industrial presence of the Conrail line and major arteries like the National Road reflect the area's development through the late twentieth century.
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