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Volume I reveals the history of the west side of the New River from Pearisburg, West Virginia, to Pipestem, West Virginia. Volume II recites the history of the Pipestem & Bluestone benches of Flat Top Mountain. Volume III backtracks New River settlers with various maps, photos & family history. Volume IV traces the areas of Flat Top & Camp Creek, West Virginia, with the help of select stories by Barty Wyatt. All volumes depict the author's research & personal experiences of the New River-Bluestone areas of the original Mercer County settlement. William Sanders efforts of retrieving colorful history of this area shall be used in forming a basis for the preservation of the natural beauty in a setting of scenic byways for future generations to enjoy. Each book contains over 300 pages plus over 50 illustrations.
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