Proctor is a small unincorporated community located in Wetzel County, West Virginia, United States. It is situated in the northern part of the state, close to the border with Ohio. The community is named after William Proctor, an early settler in the area.
Proctor is primarily a rural area, with agriculture and oil and gas extraction being the primary industries. The community is home to some small businesses providing services to the community.
Proctor is also the location of the Proctor Wildlife Management Area, a popular hunting and fishing destination. The area is a mix of forested land and wetlands, providing habitats for a variety of wildlife species.
The community has a small population, with most residents living in single-family homes on larger plots of land. The nearest town with more extensive services is New Martinsville, located about 13 miles to the southeast.
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