
Coalwood and Davy anchor this detailed study of McDowell County's winding valley communities, where the geography of the southern West Virginia coalfields is clearly visible. The landscape is defined by the sinuous path of the Tug Fork and Clear Fork, which dictate the placement of settlements like Roderfield, Marytown, and Big Sandy. Steep ridges such as Indian Ridge and Hensley Knob separate these narrow valleys, illustrating the topographic constraints on local development.
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