
The Tug Fork and Tug River wind through a landscape defined by the coal and rail industries of Central Appalachia. This mid-1960s survey captures the bustling activity in Williamson, West Virginia, and its surrounding industrial satellites. The Norfolk and Western railroad corridor follows the riverbanks, serving a dense network of mountain communities including Nolan, Borderland, and Chattaroy. The map illustrates the intensive development along the narrow valley floors, where the Corporate Boundary of the city expands into West Williamson and East Williamson.
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