Published in 1975, this is an almanac of stories gathered from the Solway, Tennessee community as a microcosm of the Appalachian region during a period of transition. Written to showcase the stories and folklore passed on in the mountains, the tales chosen are typical of the nineteenth century. Stories talk about the dependence on water transportation, the excitement of the coming railroad, the self-contained nature of community recreation, and the interdependence and independence of small community’s daily life. In addition to stories, traditional regional recipes are included in order to demonstrate further what it was like to live in the mountains
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Book SummaryL Appalachia holds a curious place in the American psyche. There is a pervasive percepti...
Reviews in brief colour plates which show exactly how Ernst exploited his fortuitous expo...
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Short recollection of stories from my youth growing up in an area of southwest Virginia that was con...
Along the isolated headwaters of the Kentucky River—Cutshin and Greasy creeks—folklorist Leonard Rob...
Narrative by Junebug Clark in the summer of 2014\ud \ud Friends and neighbors come from miles around...
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A collection of true stories gathered from the Southern Appalachian people, this book echoes the fol...
Over a period of forty years, Ben Fisher collected stories illustrating the humor of the Southern Hi...
The history of West Virginia is full of stories of surviving in the beautiful but challenging terrai...
Book SummaryL Appalachia holds a curious place in the American psyche. There is a pervasive percepti...
Reviews in brief colour plates which show exactly how Ernst exploited his fortuitous expo...
Mountain Life and Work was the first periodical publication devoted exclusively to the interests of ...
Despite being educated, Emma Bell Miles (1879-1919) spent most of her adult life in a hand-to-mouth ...
The Luck of the Appalachians I grew up in northeast Appalachia, in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylva...
The Appalachian National Scenic Trail runs 2,200 miles from Georgia to Maine. Appalachia is in the ...
The distinctive way of life of the Southern Appalachian people has often been criticized, romanticiz...
Short recollection of stories from my youth growing up in an area of southwest Virginia that was con...
Along the isolated headwaters of the Kentucky River—Cutshin and Greasy creeks—folklorist Leonard Rob...
Narrative by Junebug Clark in the summer of 2014\ud \ud Friends and neighbors come from miles around...
What do the memoirs of Appalachians tell us about our region, our people, our culture? What do memoi...
My research is focused on the Appalachian community of Batesville, Georgia. The purpose of my resear...
A collection of true stories gathered from the Southern Appalachian people, this book echoes the fol...
Over a period of forty years, Ben Fisher collected stories illustrating the humor of the Southern Hi...
The history of West Virginia is full of stories of surviving in the beautiful but challenging terrai...
Book SummaryL Appalachia holds a curious place in the American psyche. There is a pervasive percepti...
Reviews in brief colour plates which show exactly how Ernst exploited his fortuitous expo...