
Ripley serves as the focal point of this 1905 survey, where the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad meets the winding course of Mill Creek. The landscape is defined by the sharp ridges and deep hollows of the Appalachian Plateau, crisscrossed by early regional thoroughfares like the Charleston and Parkersburg Turnpike and the Buffalo Turnpike. These routes connected a network of small upland communities and rural landmarks, including Sidneyville, Meadowdale, and Lockhart PO.
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