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| #2759368 in Books | Arcdia Publishing | 2011-10-10 | 2011-10-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x.31 x6.50l,.44 | File type: PDF | 128 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| I was hoping for better variety and deeper historical value|By JAMES E KING|Photo captions often in error. 1 photo reproduced three times at different magnification and captions are different each time. Some captions clearly don't match the photo. Proofreading definitely not part of the publishing process! I was hoping for better variety and deeper historical value. I will|About the Author|The Ashe County Historical Society gathered photographs from many residents in the area to remember the train, the communities, the people, and the businesses that are now just a memory.
West Jefferson did not exist until local entrepreneurs saw an opportunity to run the tracks from Whitetop Mountain in Virginia to North Carolina. In 1914, the Virginia Carolina Railroad came to Ashe County. Virgin timber grew in the mountains, luring the Hassenger Lumber Company into the area. Small sawmills and lumbering operations were located “up every holler,” so the tracks were expanded into Elkland, known today as Todd. Until 1933, the train ran daily i...
You easily download any file type for your device.The Virginia Creeper in Ashe County (Images of Rail) | Ashe County Historical Society. I have read it a couple of times and even shared with my family members. Really good. Couldnt put it down.