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Title: Reinterpreting Cultural History:


1
Reinterpreting Cultural History
  • Visualizing a Former Appalachian Landscape Using
    GIS

Joel M. Staub The Pennsylvania State
University jms837_at_psu.edu West Virginia GIS
Conference May 10, 2004
2
Visualizing an Appalachian Landscape
  • Background
  • Study Region
  • Spatial Data
  • Settlement Patterns
  • Spatial Relationships to Rivers/Streams
  • Spatial Relationships to Schools
  • Land-Use Activities

3
Blue Ridge Mountains
4
Shenandoah Homesteads
5
Shenandoah Homesteads
6
Study Region
  • Shenandoah NP
  • The Old Rag Hollows
  • Corbin, Nicholson, and Weakley

Shenandoah NP and the Old Rag Region
Corbin, Nicholson, and Weakley Hollows
7
Spatial Data
  • 1934 U.S.G.S. Topographic Map
  • Five Aerial Photographs, October 1937
  • 31 Stitched DEMs
  • 27 at 10 meters
  • 4 at 30 meters

8
Settlement Patterns
9
Settlement Patterns
Dendritic/Fan- Shaped
Linear Shaped
10
Settlement Patterns
11
Settlement Patterns
  • Proximity of Homes to Rivers
  • -- Average distances
  • Corbin 527 ft.
  • Nicholson 186 ft.
  • Weakley 507 ft.
  • Total 350 ft.

1/16th of a mile 330 ft.
12
Spatial Relationships to Schools
  • Low educational attainment despite the number of
    schools present in hollows
  • Intermittent school terms
  • Children kept at home to do chores
  • Location!

The Hull School in the 1930s
13
Location of Schools
14
Travel Distances to Schools
  • Transportation routes to two different schools
  • A 1.8 miles
  • B 1.5 miles
  • C 1.7 miles
  • Topography determined distances to school
  • Educational attainment?

15
Land-Use Activities
  • Agriculture
  • Orcharding
  • Pasture

16
Land-Use Activities
17
Land-Use Activities
3 acres 27 rows 266 trees
2 acres 14 rows 166 trees
1 acre 7 rows 68 trees
18
Land-Use Activities
Land-Use Activities
19
Land-Use Activities
Orchards
Pasture
Agriculture
20
Conclusions
  • Interpreting cultural landscapes that park
    officials until the 1990s neglected to
    acknowledge
  • Used GIS to re-create the mountain hollows
  • Compared this cultural landscape to patterns of
    the new resettlement communities

21
within another decade a new era will have
begun in these mountains and the day of the Blue
Ridge mountaineer will have passed.
--Margaret Hitch, 1931
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