Classic USGS Summersville Dam West Virginia 7.5'x7.5' Topo Map
Historical USGS topographic quad map of Summersville Dam in the state of West Virginia. Typical map scale is 1:24,000, but may vary for certain years, if available. Print size: 24" x 27"
This quadrangle is in the following counties: Fayette, Nicholas.
The map contains contour lines, roads, rivers, towns, and lakes. Printed on high-quality waterproof paper with UV fade-resistant inks, and shipped rolled.
Contains the following named places: Arrowwood Creek, Battle Run, Carnifex Ferry Battlefield State Park, Carnifex Trail, Carnifex Tunnel, Clifty Church, Collison Creek, Dogwood Creek, Dogwood Ridge, Dotson - Simpson Cemetery, Glade Creek, Hedricks Creek, Keslers Cross Lanes, Keslers Memorial Church, Legg School (historical), McKee Creek, Meadow Creek, Meadow Creek, Mill Creek, Mount Pleasant Church, Old Carnifex Ferry Site, Richmond Chapel, Rucker Bend, Shady Grove Church, Staton Branch, Stickler Run, Summersville Dam, Tucker Fork, Zoar Church, Anglins Creek, Meadow River, Clifty, Emanuel Hill, Mount Lookout, Carnifex School (historical), Deegans, Elliot (historical), Jenky, Koontz School (historical), Nicholas Gap, Pine Bluff School (historical), Shawver Bridge (historical), Sunday Road School (historical), White School (historical), Backus School (historical), Bell School (historical), Camp Gauley (historical), Carnifex Ferry (historical), Copenhaver School (historical), Meadow Creek School (historical), Oak Grove School (historical), Pine Grove School (historical), Sparks (historical), Vinton (historical), Keslers Cross Lanes Post Office, Kessler School (historical), McClungs Meadows, Morrison (historical), Mount Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery, Mount Lookout Post Office, New Milton School (historical), Panther Mountain, Zoar Cemetery, Pillow Rock Rapids, Lost Paddle Rapids, Iron Ring Rapids, Sweet Falls Rapids, Insignificant Rapids, Kesslers Cross Lane Volunteer Fire Department, Wilderness Volunteer Fire Department, White Cemetery, Legg Cemetery, Kevin Ritchie Memorial Bridge, Gad (historical)