1900s (20th Century) Maps of Bellwood, West Virginia

Explore 7 historic maps of Bellwood from the 1900s (20th Century). These maps offer a rare glimpse into what life looked like during the 1900s — showing old roads, neighborhoods, homes, and landmarks that have changed or disappeared over time.

Whether you're researching your family's past, planning a metal detecting trip, or studying how Bellwood's landscape evolved across the 1900s, these high-resolution maps are a powerful tool for exploring the history of this region.

  • Focus on a specific era: All maps on this page are from the 1900s, giving you a focused view of this time period.
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Start exploring Bellwood's history through authentic maps from the 1900s. This is your window into the past.


Bellwood, WV maps

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  1. 1912 Map of Meadow Creek
    1912 Map of Meadow Creek
    1912 Meadow Creek
    1912 Print · USGS
    Covers Bellwood, including Rainelle, Meadow Bridge, and other nearby areas
    3 unique versions available

  2. 1915 Map of Meadow Creek
    1915 Map of Meadow Creek
    1915 Meadow Creek
    1915 Print · USGS
    Covers Bellwood, including Rainelle, Meadow Bridge, and other nearby areas
    3 unique versions available

  3. 1955 Map of Bluefield
    1955 Map of Bluefield
    1955 Bluefield
    1955 Print · USGS
    The Central Appalachian borderlands come alive in the mid-fifties, showing the coal and rail networks connecting Bluefield to Beckley. Researchers can trace the industrial landscape of the New River Ordnance Plant and the terrain of Burkes Garden.

  4. 1957 Map of Bluefield, 1967 Print
    1957 Map of Bluefield, 1967 Print
    1957 Bluefield
    1967 Print · USGS
    The heart of Central Appalachia in the mid-fifties is defined by the winding rail lines and river valleys of the coalfields. Researchers can trace the industrial footprints of towns like Welch and Princeton or locate landmarks such as the Bluestone Reservoir and Claytor Lake.
    2 unique versions available

  5. 1961 Map of Bluefield
    1961 Map of Bluefield
    1961 Bluefield
    1961 Print · USGS
    The coalfields and mountain ridges of southern West Virginia and southwest Virginia are captured in the early sixties. Genealogists can trace family ties through rail-linked towns like Princeton and Richlands or along the shores of Bluestone Reservoir.

  6. 1969 Map of Rainelle, 1973 Print
    1969 Map of Rainelle, 1973 Print
    1969 Rainelle
    1973 Print · USGS
    Rainelle and the surrounding mountain ridges are captured here during a peak era of coal and rail activity in the late sixties. Genealogists and local historians can trace rural landmarks from Big Sewell Ch and Spring Dale to the vanished rail stops near Bellwood.
    2 unique versions available

  7. 1984 Map of Lewisburg, 1985 Print
    1984 Map of Lewisburg, 1985 Print
    1984 Lewisburg
    1985 Print · USGS
    The Greenbrier Valley in the mid-eighties shows a landscape of river-town commerce, mountain agriculture, and major institutional landmarks. Researchers can trace the rail corridors of the Chesapeake and Ohio and locate sites like the Federal Reformatory for Women and the Sam Black Church.
    2 unique versions available

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