
Brokenstraw Creek serves as the central artery for this 1940s landscape, connecting the industrial rail junctions and scattered agricultural hamlets of Warren County. The Pennsylvania RR and Erie RR converge near Youngsville, where the valley widens to accommodate a network of small towns like Pittsfield and Irvine. This era is defined by a dense distribution of rural infrastructure, with numerous one-room schoolhouses such as Dalrymple Hill Sch and Sears Hill Sch serving isolated ridge-top communities.
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