According to the web search results, Paul Price was the State Geologist of West Virginia who helped build a tribute to Andrew Price, a pioneer settler and surveyor of Pocahontas County. Andrew Price was not related to Paul Price, but they shared a common interest in the geology and history of the region. Paul Price also wrote a book titled “The Geology of Pocahontas County, West Virginia” in 1924, which is considered a valuable source of information for the county’s natural resources and features12
AI is still inaccurate. We try to vet the obvious errors within our ability. Please comment if you see an error!
Search This Blog
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Reimagining How We Throw Things Away
Why a Tiny West Virginia County is Completely Reimagining How We Throw Things Away The Hooks: The 2026 "Waste Cliff" In December...
Shaker Posts
-
The $6 Million Gamble: Why West Virginia Might Put a County Trash Hub 1,000 Feet from a High School Introduction: The Looming Deadline at ...
-
Comprehensive Legal and Regulatory Assessment of the JacMal Properties, LLC Letter of Intent for the Pocahontas County Solid Waste Autho...
-
The Invisible Takeover: Why West Virginia’s 3-2 Board Appointments Are Facing a Constitutional Reckoning The Local Governance Illusion In ...
No comments:
Post a Comment