Fort Valley Mountains, Hollows, Fords and Runs



Mountains


Mountains on the east side of Fort Valley:

First: Little Mountain
Second: Big Mountain

Mountains on the west side of Fort Valley:

First: Fort Mountain
Second: Woodstock Mountain, also called Green Mountain

Between the Little and Big Mountains on the east side lies Crease Fort Valley, the crease that divides this Little Valley is called Dividing Ridge.

Between the Fort and Woodstock Mountains on the west side lies the Little Fort Valley.

All streams to the top of both outside mountains flow through the gaps of the inner mountains into Passage Creek.

Confusing to outsiders are the three names, Big Fort Valley, Little Fort Valley and Crease Fort Valley. The Fort being a Trinity of three valleys in one.




Hollows

Camel ShantyCaveChestnut Tree
Cold SpringCrismanDuncan
Lime Kiln TraceLongMoney Hole
SpookWagon ShedWhet Stone
 Wild Cat 



Fords

BakerBlue HoleBurke
Charles GolladayClemCullers
CyrilsFinger BoardFurnace
GeneGolladayHabron
HarmonMcInturffMorgan
MilfordO'NealPickett Spring
RinkerSantaShiflett
SibertSlipperySpences
Tamkin Tipperary



Runs
Alex'sBilliesBuck
BurkesBushongCullers (aka Copper Spring)
Dilbeck (aka Little Passage Creek)DryGreasy
HenrysHoneyJoppa
KellersMineMunches
Peters Mill (aka Fox Grape River)PowderVeach

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