
Holden serves as a primary hub of settlement in this 1910 survey of West Virginia’s southern coalfields, located where the Guyandot Valley Branch of the Chesapeake and Ohio railway penetrates the mountain hollows. The landscape is defined by the winding course of the Guyandot River and its myriad tributaries, including Whitman Creek and Buffalo Creek, which dictate the placement of early 20th-century outposts like Chapmanville and Stone Branch.
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