
New Martinsville and its river-dependent neighbors anchor this stretch of the Ohio River in the mid-1990s. The landscape is defined by the sharp transition between the industrial and residential riverfront and the intricate ridge systems of the Allegheny Plateau. Large-scale infrastructure like the Hannibal Locks and Dam and the industrial facilities at Natrium contrast with the rural character found atop American Ridge and Schupbach Ridge. The map documents a dense layering of community landmarks in and around the county seat, including the Steelton Sch, the County Infirmary, and various hilltop burial grounds such as Mt Zion Cem. Transportation is dominated by the Conrail line hugging the eastern bank, while the interior is dotted with scattered gas and oil wells, reflecting the enduring presence of the regional energy industry amidst a network of small runs and forks like Proctor Creek and Fishing Creek.
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1906 New Martinsville
Wetzel County, WV

1924 New Martinsville
Wetzel County, WV

1926 New Martinsville
Wetzel County, WV

1960 New Martinsville
Wetzel County, WV

1994 New Martinsville
Wetzel County, WV
2011 New Martinsville
Wetzel County, WV
2014 New Martinsville
Wetzel County, WV
2016 New Martinsville
Wetzel County, WV
2019 New Martinsville
Wetzel County, WV

2023 New Martinsville
Wetzel County, WV