Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Geology of Wayne County, Ohio Dissertation Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor
Wayne County is situated in northeastern Ohio about 36 miles south of Lake Erie and 58 miles west of the Pennsylvania state line. The county is rectangular in form, being 23 miles from north to south and 25 miles from east to west, with an area of about 557 square miles. It is subdivided into townships 6 miles square and each of these into thirty-six sections, 1 mile square. The county is bounded on the north by Medina and Summit counties; on the east by Stark and Summit; on the south by Holmes, and on the west by Ashland. It includes approximately the area between parallels 40 40' and 41 north, and meridians 81 40' and 82 10' west. The northern county line forms the south boundary of the Connecticut Western Reserve.
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