
Logan C.H. and Oceana serve as the primary hubs in this late nineteenth-century survey of the rugged southern West Virginia coalfields, decades before the region's industrial transformation. The landscape is defined by an intricate network of narrow hollows and high ridges, including Cherry Pond Mountain and Huff Mountain. Waterways like the Guyandot River and Spruce Fork dictate the location of early settlements and industry, such as Whites Mills.
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