
The Presidents Camp sits near the headwaters of the Rapidan River, marking a distinctive piece of history in the Blue Ridge Mountains during the early 1930s. The landscape is defined by its social and religious institutions, featuring several remote outposts like the Upper Pocosin Mission and Cecil Mission. This survey captures the transition from the mountain hollows to the settled Piedmont, where small communities such as Stanardsville and Madison served as local hubs.
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