
Philippi serves as the focal point of this 1902 survey, situated along the winding Tygart Valley River where the Grafton and Belington railroad line tracks the water’s edge. The industrial and transit landscape of North Central West Virginia is evident in the rail spurs reaching toward Berryburg and the presence of the Baltimore and Ohio line. Beyond the river valley, the terrain is densely marked by coal-era settlements and rural post offices like Burnersville Volga P.O. and Century. Detailed watercourses like Simpson Creek and Peeltree Creek carve through the landscape, defining the boundaries of districts such as Elk and Pleasant. Significant local landmarks, including Peter's Mill and the Buckhannon Bridge, provide a clear view of the infrastructure supporting these small communities at the start of the twentieth century.
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