
Leading Creek and its many winding tributaries define the rural landscape of Meigs County in 1960. The industrial footprint of the era is clearly visible through numerous Strip Mines scattered across the township boundaries of Rutland, Salem, and Sciplo. These operations appear alongside traditional agricultural patterns, noted by the intricate network of fence and field lines recorded during the survey. The New York Central railroad corridor tracks alongside the water, serving the small hilltop and valley settlements that anchored local life.
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