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BigSandy was the prototype for Dry Lake, the town B. Bower featured in her Flying U novel.
In 1887, BigSandy consisted of those two depots, a warehouse, a boxcar for the section foreman to live in, and nine saloons, which, except the Log Cabin, were tents with wooded floors or small shacks.
Big farm units absorbed the inadequate homestead acreages and by 1928, the country was prosperous again.
Terrain in the river basin is steep and undulating and is characterized by unproductive soils.
For the BigSandyRiver Basin, the Target and Assess modules were used to summarize pollutant information for the two 8-digit hydrologic units that are within Virginia: 05070201 (Tug) and 05070202 (Upper Levisa) as shown in Figure 4.
For the BigSandyRiver Basin, it is important to measure the background contamination level of calcium and magnesium minerals as well as that of metals and acids, and to collect thorough geologic and hydrologic data.