
Teays Valley serves as a primary geographic corridor in this 1950s survey, following the ancient riverbed through Putnam and Cabell counties. The industrial and transportation spine of the region is clearly defined by the parallel routes of the Midland Trail and the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad, which connect the settlements of Milton and Culloden. This infrastructure supports a landscape that transition from the denser development of the valley floor to the narrow ridges and deep hollows of the surrounding hills.
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