
Weston serves as the central hub of this 1904 survey, situated at the junction of the Baltimore and Ohio RR and the West Fork River. The landscape is a network of ridges and deep drainage valleys defined by waterways like Hackers Creek and Freeman Creek. Settlement is concentrated along these river corridors and rail lines, with small communities such as Jane Lew and Lost Creek established near the tracks. North of Mount Clare Byron Sta, the Lynch Mines indicate the early industrial activity in the region, while rural centers like Romines Mills and Sycamore Dale highlight a dispersed agricultural and milling economy. This record captures the region shortly after the turn of the century, showing the specific locations of the Dovener P.O. Dean and landmarks such as Jackson Mill.
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