
Walbridge and the surrounding borderlands of Wood, Lucas, and Ottawa Counties appear here as a complex network of early 20th-century transportation and horticulture. The landscape is defined by the convergence of major rail lines, including the Pennsylvania and the Chesapeake and Ohio, which supported the growing industrial and agricultural hub. Local social centers are well-documented, from the Black Swamp Ch to several rural schools like Little Crane Sch. Of particular interest is the Toledo Landing Field, an early aviation landmark situated near Lake Twp Sch. The map reveals a transition toward suburban development with numerous named residential additions and garden plots, such as Biltmore Gardens, Woodville Gardens, and Stillman Heights, which reflect the expansion of housing beyond the industrial centers during the mid-1930s.
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