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The Virginia Creeper in Ashe County

Ashe County Historical Society
The Virginia Creeper in Ashe County
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 tra...

CHF 35.50

Ashe County Revisited

Ashe County Historical Society
Ashe County Revisited
After the publication of Images of America: Ashe County, requests poured in for a second volume. In response to this demand, the Ashe County Historical Society has compiled another collection of over 200 captivating black-and-white photographs along with historical information about this beloved corner of the High Country.Ashe County Revisited focuses on the distinctive geographical features of Ashe County and how the geography shaped the rema...

CHF 34.90

Ashe County Revisited

Ashe County Historical Society
Ashe County Revisited
After the publication of Images of America: Ashe County, requests poured in for a second volume. In response to this demand, the Ashe County Historical Society has compiled another collection of over 200 captivating black-and-white photographs along with historical information about this beloved corner of the High Country.Ashe County Revisited focuses on the distinctive geographical features of Ashe County and how the geography shaped the rema...

CHF 38.50

West Jefferson

Ashe County Historical Society
West Jefferson
West Jefferson is located in the northwest corner of North Carolina, a land once known for its cherry orchards. In 1779, Col. Benjamin Cleveland, a hero of the Battle of King's Mountain, received a grant for 320 acres in a mountain valley in return for his service during the Revolutionary War. In 1912, the Virginia-Carolina Railroad became interested in the area's timber, farming, and mining resources and began building a railroad into Ashe Co...

CHF 38.90

Virginia Creeper in Ashe County

Ashe County Historical Society
Virginia Creeper in Ashe County
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 ...

CHF 38.90