
Whitesville and the industrial corridors of the southern West Virginia coalfields are captured here during the late 1960s. The landscape is defined by the winding paths of the Coal River and the Marsh Fork, which serve as the primary arteries for both transportation and settlement. The Chesapeake and Ohio railroad snakes alongside these waterways, connecting numerous mining communities such as Montcoal, Stickney, and Edwight.
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