
Wetzel and Seamersville anchor the central rural landscape of this 2023 survey, which documents the enduring agricultural patterns of Van Wert County. The terrain is defined by a dense grid of township roads and several significant waterways, including the winding course of Town Creek and Dog Creek. This modern record of the area preserves the locations of vital local landmarks for genealogists, such as Mount Pleasant Cem near Hoaglin and Dotson Cem in the northeastern reaches. The intersection of Us Rte 224 near Seamersville illustrates the modern transport network that connects these scattered farming communities. A distinct hydrographic pattern is visible through names like Dry Fork, Maddox Creek, and the curious Six-Run, showing how drainage shaped the development of the sections and townships in this corner of northwest Ohio.
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