
The Ohio River defines the western border of West Virginia in this late 1950s study, shaping a landscape of river-bend settlements and industrial infrastructure. The Baltimore and Ohio railroad tracks follow the river's curve, connecting established communities like New Haven and Hartford City to the Graham Station Powerplant and the nearby Vanadium Plant. These industrial sites contrast with the deeply dissected uplands of Graham and Letart districts, where small family cemeteries and country churches like Bachtel Ch and Union Ch anchor rural neighborhoods.
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