
The Guyandot River winds through the northeastern corner of this 1926 culture revision, where the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad serves the industrial hub of Holden and nearby coal mining operations. This landscape is defined by an incredibly dense network of small mountain schools, reflecting a period of decentralized rural education with names like Copley Trace School, Lee Dingess School, and Browns Run School scattered across the hollows.
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