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Devils Fork
Country United States
State West Virginia
County Wyoming
Time zone Eastern (EST)
FIPS code 1555708

Devils Fork was once a small, unnamed community in West Virginia, United States. It was located across two different counties: Wyoming and Raleigh. An "unincorporated community" means it didn't have its own local government or official borders like a town or city.

What Was Devils Fork?

Devils Fork was a place where people lived, but it wasn't officially a town or city. It was a collection of homes and possibly a few businesses without a mayor or town council. These types of communities are common in many parts of the United States. They are often found in rural areas.

A Name Change: Stephenson

Over time, parts of Devils Fork were given a new name. A portion of the community became known as Stephenson. This happens sometimes when an area grows or changes. Giving a place a new name can help it feel more like a distinct community.

Its History and Coal

The area around Devils Fork was important for its coal mines. Coal mining was a major industry in West Virginia for many years. It provided jobs and helped build communities. A significant part of Devils Fork, including some of its coal mines, was located near another community called Amigo in Raleigh County. This shows how closely linked these small communities were to the mining operations.

Where Was It Located?

Devils Fork was situated in the southern part of West Virginia. This state is known for its mountains and rich natural resources, especially coal. Being located in both Wyoming and Raleigh counties meant that the community stretched across administrative lines. This is not unusual for smaller, spread-out settlements.

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