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
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