
The Maumee River winds through the northern portion of this Paulding County landscape, marking a region defined by its intersection of early water transport and mid-century rail infrastructure. The village of Paulding serves as the central hub, showing the Fairground, County Hospital, and a State Reservation south of the main settlement. A significant historical marker is the Wabash and Erie Canal (Abandoned), which cuts a linear path across the center of the sheet, providing a clear trace of the nineteenth-century shipping artery that preceded the modern rail lines.
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