
Brokenstraw Creek carves a deep valley through this corner of Warren County, serving as the primary corridor for both the Pennsylvania railroad and early automotive travel in the mid-1920s. The settlement at Youngsville acts as a regional hub, where the creek meets Mathews Run and several rail lines converge. The surrounding uplands are characterized by a dense network of country schools, including Yankeebush Sch and Dalrymple Hill Sch, illustrating the dispersed rural population typical of the era.
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