
Dinwiddie serves as the focal point of this wartime topographical study, revealing the settlement patterns and infrastructure of south-central Virginia during the mid-1940s. The Seaboard railroad bisects the landscape, connecting the village center with outlying points like Jessup Store and Hamilton. Significant investment in local education and religious life is evident through the labeling of the Dinwiddie High School (Colored) and various rural congregations such as Olive Branch Church and St Thomas Church.
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