
Sabina serves as a hub of the central-western Ohio agrarian landscape during the early 1940s, situated at the intersection of the Baltimore & Ohio Pennsylvania railroad and multiple rural routes like Washington Courthouse Road. The map reveals a dense network of one-room schoolhouses that once served this farming community, including uniquely named sites such as Brimstone Sch, Powderlick Sch, and Slickaway Sch. These school districts, often designated by simple numbers like School No 4, illustrate the localized social structure of the era.
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