
The Washington and Old Dominion railroad serves as the primary artery for Loudoun County commerce in the mid-1940s, connecting the hubs of Purcellville and Hamilton. This survey by the Soil Conservation Service emphasizes the area's rural religious and social centers, notably the numerous country churches like Salem Church, Ketoctin Church, and Arnold Grove Church that anchor the surrounding farming communities. Small settlements such as Hillsboro, Wheatland, and Mechanicsville are depicted with their building-level footprints, revealing the dispersed residential patterns of Northern Virginia before postwar suburbanization. The landscape is defined by the drainage systems of the North Fork Catoctin Creek and South Fork Catoctin Creek, which carve through the terrain near the ridge at Sawmill.
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