
Ridgeville Corners serves as the primary hub in this late 1950s survey of Northwest Ohio, where the intersection of major roads defines the local economy and social structure. The landscape is marked by a grid of rural infrastructure, featuring family-named thoroughfares such as Mekus Road, Arps Road, and Coressell Road that connect isolated farmsteads. This map captures the administrative complexity of the region, where the boundaries of Williams, Fulton, and Defiance counties meet, influencing the placement of local landmarks and institutions.
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