
Moorefield serves as the focal point of this 1920 survey, situated at the confluence of the South Branch Potomac River and Dumpling Run. The landscape is defined by the sharp, parallel ridges of the Appalachian Valley and Ridge province, including Nathaniel Mountain and Sawmill Ridge. A striking feature is the Trough, a narrow gorge where the river cuts through the mountains, followed closely by the Baltimore and Ohio RR. This rail line connects small mountain communities like McNeill and Sector PO.
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