
Ripley serves as the focal point of this 1920s survey, situated where the Baltimore and Ohio RR meets the winding waters of Mill Creek. The landscape is a dense network of small rural communities and family-named landmarks, reflecting a period when small one-room schoolhouses and country churches were the primary social centers. Notable institutions like the Three Forks of Sycamore Sch, Klondike Sch, and Parchment Valley Sch are scattered among the ridges and hollows, while religious life is anchored by Batchel Chapel and Mt Calvary Ch.
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