Welch, West Virginia, Images of America, Paperback

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Item Height: 0.3 in ISBN: 9780738543048 Brand: Unbranded Publication Year: 2006 Book Title: Welch Author: William R. &Quot;Bill&Quot; Archer Item Weight: 0.7 Oz Item Width: 6.5 in Book Series: Images of America Ser. Item Length: 9.2 in Genre: Travel, Photography, History Number of Pages: 128 Pages Illustrator: Yes Topic: United States / State & Local / South (Al, Ar, Fl, Ga, Ky, La, ms, Nc, SC, Tn, VA, WV), Subjects & Themes / Regional (See Also Travel / Pictorials), United States / General, Pictorials (See Also Photography / Subjects & Themes / Regional) Language: English Format: Perfect Publisher: Arcadia Publishing MPN: 9780738543048 gtin13: 9780738543048

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Welch, West Virginia, Images of America, Paperback After the Civil War, Capt. Isaiah Welch, a Doddridge County, West Virginia, native, took a job as a surveyor with Maj. Jed Hotchkiss of Staunton, Virginia. Hotchkiss had served as Gen. Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson's mapmaker and charted Jackson's famous Valley Campaign, and Welch had been an officer of the 13th Battalion, Virginia Light Artillery. The war left Virginia's agrarian economy in ruins, and men like Hotchkiss and Welch worked to develop a new, industrial South. Welch surveyed the Pocahontas Coalfield in 1873, and a city named in his honor emerged in the heart of that great coalfield. Chartered on July 12, 1894, Welch has played a pivotal role in America's industrial revolution as a support system and supply house to the timber industry and as a coal industry hub. Throughout more than a century, Welch has served as a gateway for the raw materials and manpower that fueled the nation's quest for growth and power. The city has been constantly beset by the challenges of maintaining a civilization in West Virginia's steepest and most remote mountains, but after decades of being tested by nature, Welch is now on the verge of yet another renaissance.