
Churchville serves as a primary hub within this Augusta County landscape, where the Middle River and its numerous tributaries like Jennings Branch and Whisky Cr carve through the terrain. The map reveals a dense network of historic settlements and rural centers, including Swoope, Lone Fountain, and Cedar Green. To the west, the topography rises sharply toward Little North Mtn and the eastern edge of the George Washington National Forest. Genealogists and local historians will find significant detail in the distribution of family-named landmarks and religious sites, such as the Hebron Presbyterian Church and its associated Hebron Cem, alongside smaller burial grounds like Hunter Cem and Crosby Cem. The persistence of agricultural and milling heritage is evident at Trimbles Mill and the scattered farmsteads connected by the Parkersburg Tpke.
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