
Tug Fork carves a deep, winding path along the state boundary between West Virginia and Kentucky, serving as the central artery for transport and settlement in this rugged border region. The Norfolk and Western railroad snakes along the riverbank, connecting coal-rich industrial hubs and small railside communities such as Kermit, Naugatuck, and Warfield. Inland from the river, the landscape is a dense network of hollows and ridges, where isolated settlements like Breeden Breading PO and Wilsondale took root near the headwaters of Jennie Creek and Stonecoal Creek.
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1910 Naugatuck
Mingo County, WV

1912 Naugatuck
Mingo County, WV

1915 Naugatuck
Mingo County, WV

1917 Naugatuck
Mingo County, WV

1926 Naugatuck
Mingo County, WV

1928 Naugatuck
Mingo County, WV

1954 Naugatuck
Mingo County, WV

1954 Wharncliffe
Mingo County, WV

1963 Barnabus
Mingo County, WV

1963 Myrtle
Mingo County, WV

1963 Naugatuck
Mingo County, WV

1963 Trace
Mingo County, WV

1963 Wharncliffe
Mingo County, WV

1964 Majestic
Mingo County, WV

1996 Barnabus
Mingo County, WV

1996 Myrtle
Mingo County, WV

1997 Naugatuck
Mingo County, WV

1997 Trace
Mingo County, WV

2001 Wharncliffe
Mingo County, WV

2023 Barnabus
Mingo County, WV

2023 Myrtle
Mingo County, WV

2023 Naugatuck
Mingo County, WV

2023 Trace
Mingo County, WV

2023 Wharncliffe
Mingo County, WV