
The Greenbrier River and Second Creek carve through this landscape at the border of Greenbrier and Monroe counties, shaping a region defined by agricultural valleys and high ridges. Significant historical landmarks such as Stephens Ferry and the Mount Vernon United Methodist Church reflect the long-standing community centers of the area. Small settlements like Sinks Grove and Pickaway are connected by a network of local roads including Creamery Rd and Fort Springs Rd, while the uplands are dominated by Muddy Creek Mountain and Swoopes Knobs. Genealogists will find particular value in the documentation of family and community burial sites, including the Lincoln Cem and Ketron Cem, alongside several named mills and schools such as Nickells Mill and the Curry School.
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1965 Lindside
Monroe County, WV

1965 Waiteville
Monroe County, WV

1966 Paint Bank
Monroe County, WV

1971 Fort Spring
Monroe County, WV

1971 Gap Mills
Monroe County, WV

1971 Greenville
Monroe County, WV

1998 Lindside
Monroe County, WV

1998 Waiteville
Monroe County, WV

2023 Fort Spring
Monroe County, WV

2023 Gap Mills
Monroe County, WV

2023 Greenville
Monroe County, WV

2023 Lindside
Monroe County, WV

2023 Waiteville
Monroe County, WV