1943 Map of Perkinsville
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1943 Map of Perkinsville

USGS Topo · Published 1943

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The James River corridor in Goochland County defines the southern boundary of this region during the early 1940s, where the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad tracks parallel the water. The landscape is dotted with small rural centers and family-named landmarks like Gammons Store and Thorncliff. Significant social and institutional footprints are evident at State Farm, which includes a dedicated Sewage Disposal facility. Inland, the community structure is anchored by several houses of worship, including Epis Church, Bethel Church, and Hebron Church. Numerous waterways such as Beaverdam Creek and Turkey Creek cut through the terrain, illustrating the drainage patterns that influenced the placement of settlements like Perkinsville, Oilville, and Cardwell along the established roadway network.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1943
Date Published1943
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:31,680
Physical Dimensions17.9 x 21.87 inches

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