
West Union serves as the focal point for this survey of southern Ohio, where the village is surrounded by a dense network of country schools and rural townships. The landscape is defined by the winding course of Brush Creek and its many tributaries, including the West Fork Ohio Brush Creek and Lick Fork. The local infrastructure of the early twentieth century is clearly visible, with the Norfolk and Western and Cincinnati and Eastern railroads providing vital transportation links between settlements like Seaman, Winchester, and Fincastle.
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