It is thought to be named for George Bartrug, who settled here circa 1812. The name difference may be due to an apparent misreading of the name by railway officials.[2] Due to its distance from the county seat and other settled areas, Burton had a major role in period lawlessness lasting through the 1870s, including thieves, houses of ill repute, gambling, and saloons. A band of concerned citizens formed the Redman Gang and helped drive crime from the area. The area remained sparsely settled until the B&O Railroad was constructed through the community in 1852, but later became an important stop on the railroad, serving as a supply depot for extraction of natural resources.[3]
Geography
Train tracks
The train tracks that once ran through Burton are long gone, and the right-of-way is now owned by Consol Coal.[4] The rail bed connects to the East Wetzel Rail Trail in Hundred, WV,[5] and is commonly used by hikers, bikers, and ATV enthusiasts.[citation needed]
The rail bed runs adjacent to Fish Creek, a small waterway that drains Burton and other local communities, eventually flowing into the Ohio River to drain into the Mississippi River basin.[6]
Businesses
Businesses located in Burton include
Whitehill's Auto Body, a body shop that can perform most automotive repairs, including mounting tires, brakes and shocks, exhaust work, and is an official West Virginia Inspection Station. They also offer a 3 bay self-service car wash, and a small used car sales lot.[7]
The community has one church, Harmony Baptist Church, which has been active for over 150 years.[citation needed] It is located on a knoll overlooking the western half of the community, and has a cemetery located adjacent.[citation needed]
There is a small roadside park, notable for its large quarried stone rollers that sit on stands by the road. The turnoff for the park also leads to the former United States Post Office, which was closed in 2011 and replaced with extended delivery and a drop box.[citation needed]
Services
Burton is currently not included in any major cell phone carrier's advertised service area, although CDMA customers may get minimal reception in the area from towers located near Fairview, WV, and Mannington, WV.[9] There are no GSM towers located nearby.[10]
Natural gas is provided by Dominion,[12] and power is offered through Allegheny Power, now merged with First Energy Services.[13]
Children in Burton attend Long Drain School, a K-8 school located several miles away on Route 7, or Hundred High School, located just down the road in Hundred.[14]