
The Juniata River winds through the northwest corner of this 1919 tactical survey, marking a corridor of heavy transit defined by the McVeytown Boro and the Penn. R.R. tracks. This advance sheet, compiled under the direction of Brig. General Theo. A. Bingham, reveals a landscape structured by the long, parallel ridges of Licking Creek Mtn. and Black Log Mtn. The settlement pattern follows the narrow valleys between these heights, where small communities like McCulloch Mills and Peru Mills suggest an early 20th-century economy tied to local water power.
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