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Class G Tables of Geographic Cutter Numbers: Maps -- by Region Or G4042 CENTRAL STATES. REGIONS, NATURAL FEATURES, G4042 ETC. .A5 Anadarko Basin [geologic basin] .C5 Chisholm Trail .I5 Illinois Basin [geologic basin] .L5 Lincoln Heritage Trail .L66 Louisiana Purchase .M5 Mississippi River .O9 Ozark Mountains .T44 Texas Cattle Trail 959 G4052 WEST. REGIONS, NATURAL FEATURES, ETC. G4052 .A7 Arkansas River .C3 California Trail .C5 Cimarron River .D3 Dakota Aquifer [CO, KS, MT, ND, NM, NV, OK, SD, WY] .D4 Denver Basin [geological basin] .F64 Fort Union Formation .F74 Frontier Formation .G75 Great Plains .G78 Great Western Scenic Trail .H5 High Plains .H52 High Plains Aquifer [CO, KS, NB, NM, OK, SD, TX & WY] .M46 Mesa Verde Group .M65 Morrison Formation .N6 North Platte River .O33 Ogallala Aquifer [CO, KS, NB, NM, OK, SD, TX & WY] .P5 Phosphoria Formation .P65 Pony Express National Historic Trail. Pony Express Trail .S3 Santa Fe National Historic Trail. Santa Fe Trail .W27 Wasatch Formation 960 G4072 EAST NORTH CENTRAL STATES. REGIONS, G4072 NATURAL FEATURES, ETC. .W3 Wabash River 961 G4082 OHIO. REGIONS, NATURAL FEATURES, ETC. G4082 .A2 Acton Lake .A4 Alum Creek Lake .A44 Amish Country .A8 Atwood Lake .A9 Auglaize River .B2 Barnesville Reservoir .B24 Bass Islands .B3 Beach Islands .B4 Beach City Reservoir .B44 Beaver Creek [Greene County] .B46 Berlin Lake .B5 Big Darby Creek .B513 Big Island Wildlife Area .B52 Big Walnut Creek .B64 Bott Wildlife Area .B647 Brush Creek State Forest .B7 Buckeye Hills Resource Conservation and Development Area .B8 Buckeye Lake .B82 Buckeye Lake State Park .B85 Buckeye Trail .C2 Catawaba Island .C3 Caesar Creek .C33 Caesar Creek Watershed .C5 Chagrin River .C5:2F5 Flats, The [Cleveland] .C55 Chickamauga Creek .C59 Clarence J. Brown Reservoir .C6 Clendening Lake .C6:2G7 Grant Medical Center [Columbus] .C7 Cowan Lake .C77 Cowan Lake Watershed .C8 Cuyahoga River .C85 Cuyahoga Valley National Park .D4 Deer Creek Lake [Pickaway & Fayette counties] .D42 Deer Creek Reservoir [Stark County] .D43 Deer Creek State Park .D63 Dorset Wildlife Area .D6985 Dover [Cuyahoga County : Township] .F4 Fernwood State Forest .F5 Firelands .F6 Fort Firelands Recreation Park .F7 Four Mile Creek .G5 Gifford State Forest .G7 Grand Lake .G73 Grand River .H3 Hanging Rock Iron Region .H5 Highland Wildlife Area 962 G4082 OHIO. REGIONS, NATURAL FEATURES, ETC. G4082 .H58 Hocking Hills .H59 Hocking Hills State Park .H6 Hocking River .H66 Hocking State Forest .H67 Hoover Reservoir .H7 Hopewell Culture National Historical Park .I6 Indian Lake .J6 Jockey Hollow Wildlife Area .K35 Kaul Wildlife Area .K4 Kelleys Island .K5 Killbuck Creek .L4 Leesville Lake .L5 Licking River .L52 Little Beaver Creek [OH & PA] .L522 Little Beaver Creek [wild & scenic river] .L53 Little Cuyahoga River .L54 Little Miami River .L542 Little Miami River [wild & scenic river] .L55 Little Muskingum River .L56 Little Ottawa River .L6 Lockport Group .M2 Mad River .M24 Mahoning River [OH & PA] .M242 Mallard Club Marsh Wildlife Area .M27 Marblehead Peninsula .M3 Maumee River .M5 Miami River Valley .M52 Michael J. Kirwan Dam .M53 Michael J. Kirwan Reservoir .M58 Milton, Lake .M59 Mogadore Reservoir .M6 Mohawk, Lake .M64 Mohican State Park .M68 Mosquito Creek Lake .M7 Mound City Group National Monument .M8 Muskingum River .N45 Nelson Ledges State Park .N7 Nordonca Hills .N8 North Coast Region .O4 Ohio and Erie Canal .O5 Ohio Turnpike .P45 Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial .P5 Piedmont Lake .P56 Pleasant Hill Reservoir .P6 Portage Lakes .P63 Portage River .R3 Rattlesnake Creek [Madison County-Highland County] 963 G4082 OHIO. REGIONS, NATURAL FEATURES, ETC. G4082 .R5 Rocky Fork Lake .R6 Rocky River .R8 Rushcreek and Hunter's Run Conservancy District .S23 Salt Fork Lake .S24 Salt Fork Wildlife Area .S25 Sandusky Bay .S3 Scioto River .S4 Senecaville Lake .S42 Serpent Mound State Memorial .S425 Shawnee State Forest .S45 South Bass Island .S8 Stillwater River Watershed .S85 Sugar Creek, South Fork, East Branch .S96 Swan Creek .S97 Sycamore State Park .S98 Symmes Creek [Lawrence County] .T3 Tappan Lake .T5 Tiffin River .T6 Tinkers Creek .T73 Tri-Valley Wildlife Area .T8 Tuscarawas River Valley .W29 Wayne National Forest .W297 Wellston Wildlife Area .W3 Wendell R. LaDue Reservoir .W4 Western Reserve .W56 Winton Road .W6 Woodbury Wildlife Area 964 G4083 OHIO. COUNTIES G4083 .A2 Adams .A5 Allen .A6 Ashland .A7 Ashtabula .A8 Athens .A9 Auglaize .B4 Belmont .B7 Brown .B8 Butler .C2 Carroll .C3 Champaign .C4 Clark .C45 Clermont .C5 Clinton .C6 Columbiana .C7 Coshocton .C8 Crawford .C9 Cuyahoga .D2 Darke .D4 Defiance .D5 Delaware .E7 Erie .F2 Fairfield .F3 Fayette .F7 Franklin .F8 Fulton .G3 Gallia .G4 Geauga .G7 Greene .G8 Guernsey .H2 Hamilton .H25 Hancock .H3 Hardin .H4 Harrison .H5 Henry .H6 Highland .H7 Hocking .H8 Holmes .H9 Huron .J2 Jackson .J4 Jefferson .K6 Knox .L2 Lake .L3 Lawrence .L5 Licking .L6 Logan .L7 Lorain 965 G4083 OHIO. COUNTIES G4083 .L8 Lucas .M2 Madison .M25 Mahoning .M3 Marion .M4 Medina .M43 Meigs .M46 Mercer .M5 Miami .M6 Monroe .M65 Montgomery .M8 Morrow .M9 Muskingum .N6 Noble .O7 Ottawa .P3 Paulding .P4 Perry .P5 Pickaway .P6 Pike .P7 Portage .P8 Preble .P9 Putnam .R5 Richland .R6 Ross .S2 Sandusky .S3 Scioto .S4 Seneca .S5 Shelby .S7 Stark .S8 Summit .T7 Trumbull .T8 Tuscarawas .U5 Union .V3 Van Wert .V5 Vinton .W2 Warren .W3 Washington .W4 Wayne .W5 Williams .W6 Wood .W9 Wyandot 966 G4084 OHIO. CITIES AND TOWNS, ETC. G4084 .A15 Aberdeen .A2 Ada .A214 Adams [Clinton County : Township] .A217 Adams [Coshocton County : Township] .A22 Adams [Darke County : Township] .A223 Adams [Defiance County : Township] .A224 Adams [Guernsey County : Township] .A226 Adams [Monroe County : Township] .A227 Adams [Muskingum County : Township] .A228 Adams [Seneca County : Township] .A23 Adams [Washington County : Township] .A233 Adams Mills .A235 Adamsville [Muskingum County] .A237 Adario .A239 Addison .A24 Addison [Township] .A25 Addyston .A26 Adelphi .A27 Adena .A28 Adrian .A29 Aid .A294 Aid [Township] .A3 Akron .A3:2N6 North Akron .A3:2S6 South Akron .A3:2T5 Thomastown .A3:2U5 University of Akron [Akron] .A3:2W4 West Akron .A32 Albany .A324 Alcony .A327 Alexander [Township] .A33 Alexandria .A35 Alger .A353 Alledonia .A354 Allen [Darke County : Township] .A355 Allen [Hancock County : Township] .A356 Allen [Ottawa County : Township] .A357 Allen [Union County : Township] .A358 Allensburg .A359 Allentown [Scioto County] .A4 Alliance .A4:2M6 Mount Union .A415 Alma .A42 Alpha .A43 Altamont Hills .A435 Alton .A44 Alvordton 967 G4084 OHIO. CITIES AND TOWNS, ETC. G4084 .A45 Amanda .A453 Amanda [Allen County : Township] .A456 Amanda [Fairfield County : Township] .A457 Amanda [Hancock County : Township] .A46 Amberley .A464 Amberly .A467 Amboy [Township] .A47 Amelia .A48 American [Township] .A486 Ames [Township] .A49 Amesville .A5 Amherst .A52 Amherst [Township] .A524 Amity [Knox County] .A525 Amity [Madison County] .A527 Amlin .A529 Amsden .A53 Amsterdam [Jefferson County] .A534 Anderson .A536 Anderson [Township] .A538 Andersonville .A539 Andis .A54 Andover .A545 Ankenytown .A55 Anna .A556 Annapolis .A56 Ansonia .A563 Antioch [Monroe County] .A565 Antiquity .A567 Antrim .A568 Antrim [Township] .A6 Antwerp .A62 Apple Creek .A624 Apple Grove .A627 Aquilla .A628 Arabia .A63 Arcadia .A64 Arcanum .A65 Archbold .A656 Archer [Township] .A66 Arlington [Hancock County] .A67 Arlington [Montgomery County] .A68 Arlington Heights .A683 Armstrongs Mills .A685 Arnheim .A687 Arwold .A689 Ash Ridge 968 G4084 OHIO. CITIES AND TOWNS, ETC. G4084 .A7 Ashland .A7:2A8 Ashland University [Ashland] .A75 Ashley .A8 Ashtabula .A8:2E2 East Ashtabula .A82 Ashtabula [Township] .A83 Ashville .A85 Assumption .A87 Athalia .A9 Athens .A9:2O3 Ohio University .A92 Athens [Athens County : Township] .A922 Athens [Harrison County : Township] .A923 Atlanta .A924 Attica .A9246 Attica Junction .A925 Atwater .A9254 Atwater [Township] .A926 Auburn .A9263 Auburn [Crawford County : Township] .A9265 Auburn [Geauga County : Township] .A9267 Auburn [Tuscarawas County : Township] .A927 Auburn Corners .A9274 Auglaize [Allen County : Township] .A9276 Auglaize [Paulding County : Township] .A928 Augusta .A9285 Augusta [Township] .A929 Aultman .A9295 Aurelius [Township] .A93 Aurora .A93:2G4 Geauga Lake .A933 Aurora Meadows .A934 Austin .A935 Austinburg .A937 Austinburg [Township] .A94 Austintown .A943 Austintown [Township] .A945 Autumn Acres .A947 Ava .A95 Avon .A96 Avon Lake .A97 Avondale [Montgomery County] .A973 Avondale [Muskingum County] .A975 Avondale [Stark County] .A978 Axtel .A98 Ayersville .B12 Bailey Lakes 969 G4084 OHIO. CITIES AND TOWNS, ETC. G4084 .B125 Baileys Mills .B13 Bainbridge [Ross County] .B133 Bainbridge [Township] .B134 Bainbridge Center .B136 Bairdstown .B138 Bakersville .B14 Ballville .B142 Ballville [Township] .B15 Baltic .B17 Baltimore .B18 Bangs .B19 Bannock .B2 Barberton .B2:2J6 Johnsons Corners .B213 Barlow .B215 Barlow [Township] .B217 Barnesburg .B22 Barnesville .B222 Barnhill .B224 Bartlett .B225 Barton .B227 Bascom .B229 Bass Lake .B23 Batavia .B2313 Batavia [Township] .B232 Batesville .B233 Bath .B2332 Bath [Allen County : Township] .B2334 Bath [Greene County : Township] .B2336 Bath [Summit County : Township] .B2338 Baughman [Township] .B2339 Bay [Township] .B234 Bay Bridge .B235 Bay View [Erie County] .B24 Bay Village .B243 Bayard .B245 Bazetta .B247 Bazetta [Township] .B25 Beach City .B26 Beachwood .B263 Beallsville .B2633 Bearfield [Township] .B2635 Beatty .B2636 Beaver .B2637 Beaver [Mahoning County : Township] .B2638 Beaver [Noble County
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