
Peters Mountain and the towering ridges of the Allegheny Front dominate this early 1920s topography of the West Virginia and Virginia border. The landscape is defined by its deep karst geology, most notably at Organ Cave near the settlement of Organ Cave. The map records a dense network of early 20th-century rural life, where community identity centered on local institutions like Elizabeth Chapel, Crimson Springs Church, and the Schley School.
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