Wood County, West Virginia


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Nestled in the midst of the Mid-Ohio Valley along the Ohio River, Wood County exists as one of West Virginia's most populous areas. A unique history drives forward the county's diverse communities, and today's residents enjoy a varied palette of opportunities offered by both metropolitan centers and smaller, more rural hamlets. Wood County, West Virginia honors an integral chapter of The Mountain State's storied past, offering readers the opportunity to meet a variety of the county's personalities, including the wealthy-and later infamous-Irish immigrant Harman Blennerhassett, the industrial magnates who arrived with the harvesting of oil and natural gas, and even some everyday individuals. More than 200 vintage photographs also invite readers to experience the county's defining moments, such as the growth of the Volcano oil field after the War between the States, along with the county's tragedies, such as the 1909 collapse of Parkersburg's water tanks on Quincy Hill, which swept a newly married couple to their deaths. Capable of enjoying the prosperous times and of overcoming the difficult ones, Wood Countians have proven themselves time and again since its founding in 1799. This volume is a fitting tribute to the strength and will of all who have called Wood County home.













Pleasants Ritchie & Wood County West Virginia Fishing & Floating Guide Book


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Pleasants Ritchie & Wood County West Virginia Fishing & Floating Guide Book Over 560 full 8 ½ x 11 sized pages of information with maps and aerial photographs available. Fishing information is included for ALL of the county’s public ponds and lakes, listing types of fish for each pond or lake, average sizes, and exact locations with GPS coordinates and directions. Also included is fishing information for most of the streams and rivers including access points and public areas with road contact and crossing points and also includes fish types and average sizes. NEW NEW Now with a complete set of full sized U.S.G.S. Topographical Maps for the entire county that normally cost from $12.00 to $14.00 each but are included on the disk for FREE. These maps are complete full sized 7.5 minute series quadrangle maps in 1:24,000 scale maps. Contains complete information on Big Run Bull Creek Cow Creek Daugherty Creek French Creeks Goose Creek Hughes Rivers* Indian Creek* Lee Creeks Little Kanawha River* McKimm Creek Middle Island Creek* Mountwood Lake North Bend Lake Ohio River* Pennsboro Lake Pond Creeks Sugar Creek Stillwell Creek Tracy Lake Tygart Creek and Wortington Creek* (*) means floatable stream or river




Bowling Green & Wood County Ohio Fishing & Floating Guide Book


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Bowling Green & Wood County Ohio Fishing & Floating Guide Book Over 165 full 8 ½ x 11 sized pages of information with maps and aerial photographs available. Fishing information is included for ALL of the county’s public ponds and lakes, listing types of fish for each pond or lake, average sizes, and exact locations with GPS coordinates and directions. Also included is fishing information for most of the streams and rivers including access points and public areas with road contact and crossing points and also includes fish types and average sizes. Contains complete information on Beaver Creek Bowling Green University Pond Cedar Creek Crane Creek Hiytville Park Pond Maumee River (F) North Baltimore Reservoirs and Pond Packer Creek Portage River (F) Portage River East Branch Portage River Middle Branch (F) Portage River North Branch (F) Portage River South Branch (F) Sugar Creek Toussiant River (F) and the Wood County Park Ponds (F) are floatable or canoeable rivers or streams)




Land interests in Wood County, Texas


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Wood County


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Though small and primarily agricultural for much of its history, Wood County in East Texas has been “home sweet home” to many well-known personalities, including former Quitman High School homecoming queen and Coal Miner’s Daughter star Sissy Spacek, former San Francisco mayor Willie Brown, Lillian Richard (the woman who inspired Quaker Oats to create Aunt Jemima), and several country music performers and songwriters. The peaceful Caddo tribe inhabited the area before white settlers established the county in 1850. Railroads built in the 1870s made coal mining the dominant industry, and the towns of Mineola, Winnsboro, Quitman, and Hawkins were founded and continued to grow. The county’s many lakes, historic sites, festivals, and musical events draw thousands of visitors every year.