Named for its high altitude and boasting one of the smallest populations
east of the Mississippi River, Highland County is nicknamed Virginia's
Little Switzerland. Although settlers began arriving in the area as
early as 1745, Highland County was not officially formed until 1847.
Portions were carved from neighboring Bath and Pendleton Counties to
create the new county of Highland. The isolation of the area required
great perseverance and commitment from the early German and Scotch Irish
settlers, but in many ways, it gave the area its identity and character.
Highland County has a rich tradition of both strong individualism and
community spirit. With photographs from the 19th and 20th centuries and
into the new millennium, this volume tells the rich, fascinating story,
both rural and modern, of the county and its people.