
The town of Dillwyn serves as the focal point of this late-1960s survey, situated at the junction of several critical regional roads and the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad line. The landscape is a network of small creeks and branches, including Troublesome Creek, Whispering Creek, and Rosney Creek, which supported local industry and agriculture during this era. Evidence of community life is abundant through the mapping of Woodson High Sch, Ellis Sch, and numerous country churches such as Hanes Chapel and Mourning Valley Ch.
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