
Gauley Mountain dominates the central landscape of this 1969 topographic study, where the Gauley River and New River converge to form the Kanawha River. The river valleys are dense with industrial and transportation infrastructure, featuring the C & O and Penn Central railroads that parallel the winding waterways. Local settlements like Gauley Bridge, Glen Ferris, and Belva are concentrated along these narrow corridors, tucked between steep slopes and the water.
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