
Sutton and Glenville serve as central hubs in this late nineteenth-century portrait of central West Virginia, where the landscape is defined by the winding paths of the Elk River and the Little Kanawha River. The terrain is a dense network of ridges and knobs, including named heights like Powell Knob and Hickory Knob, which dictated the early settlement patterns of Gilmer and Braxton counties.
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