Thanks so much Elaine Thelma Elaine D Tomkins wrote: > You can see the location of Glebe, WV (Hampshire Co.) on the U.S. > Geological Survey's map site at > http://www-nmd.usgs.gov/www/gnis/gnisform.html. Just fill in the Feature > Name of Glebe, the state and county. It will give you two results: what > would have been the populated place and the post office (both historical, > meaning no longer there, but probably some houses there still). At the > bottom of each box, click on "Show Feature Details and Location" which > will take you to a map. Scroll down and you can zoom in until you get > the enlargement which suits your needs. I compared their map to a > mapping software program I have which shows back roads, etc. Glebe would > be on County Rt. 8. "As the crow flies," about 1 1/2 miles to the south > is the southern border of Hampshire Co., about 1 3/4 miles to the west > are the South Branch Potomac River and railroad tracks, and about 3-4 > miles to the east is the Nathaniel Mtn. Wildlife Management Area. The > area is so remote that I'm sure Glebe was no more than a small > settlement. > > Elaine in Ohio > > On Sun, 06 Feb 2000 23:27:21 -0500 thelma <thelma1@flash.net> writes: > > Matt, > > Would that be anywhere near South Branch? > > Thelma > > > > Matthew C Combs wrote: > > > > > I've seen "The Glebe" on old Hampshire County maps. It was > > > toward the southern, left corner of Hampshire County. Presumably > > > it was a city. > > > > > > Matt