The Tennessee Mountain Man

The Tennessee Mountain Man
Author: Olivia Gaines
Publisher:
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2018-11-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781730863691

Khloe Burgess was having a bad week. The last entry into her week long journey down the slope into Hell, ended with her standing in the rain on a sidewalk in New York. The nice lady took her inside and began a conversation which changed her life.In Tennessee, Beauregard Montgomery was tired. The lonely mountain existence he lived needed a shake up. Against his better judgement, he placed an ad for a mail order bride. His criteria, so specific, he highly doubted the woman in New York would find him the right wife.He was wrong and Khloe Burgess was just right.Saddle up for a new adventure as we head to the Smoky Mountains to spend time falling in love with Khloe and her Beau, the Tennessee Mountain Man.

The Tennessee Mountain Man

The Tennessee Mountain Man
Author: George Moon
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 721
Release: 2013-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466986913

My writing style is like a wheel. I begin with the hub then branch out into other tales; however, before it all ends, I bring it back so that it all makes sense. I'm able to describe a murder as well as sex without resorting to explicit detail like so much found in today's fiction. By the proper use of language, I accomplish the same emotional response from my readers. The reader often finds interesting essays that digress from or adds to the main plot. They might include slices of local history or an explanation why certain things appear as they do. My stories are told with the reader in mind. The plots are fast moving and contain enough surprises to hold the reader's attention. The Tennessee Mountain Man is my third book. It takes a popular character from the first bio novel, Reno's Funmakers, and gives his exploits after five years of marriage. The year is 1861, and the trouble down at Fort Sumter, in South Carolina, not only changes the United States but Jack Leffingwell and his family. Along with the main plot, my books never fail to offer the reader information that was previously unknown, making it a learning experience.

Tennessee Mountain Man

Tennessee Mountain Man
Author: Patti Clark
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2015-02-19
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781508478652

Tennessee Mountain Man is a true story about Nick Grindstaff a young man who witnessed many heartbreaking experiences in life which led him to become a hermit in the mountains of East Tennessee. He was affectionately known as "Uncle NIck" living alone in his hut with his dog Panter and per rattlesnake.

Mountain Man

Mountain Man
Author: Tim Guraedy
Publisher: BroadStreet Publishing Group LLC
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2014-10-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1424549523

How fast is your life moving? Do you ever wish you could slow it down? Ever wish you had a few more hours in the day so you could get everything done you need to get finished?

Soul of a Mountain Man

Soul of a Mountain Man
Author: Donald L Robertson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2020-07-18
Genre:
ISBN:

"Don't come west of the Mississippi, boy. If you do, I'll hang your guts on a cottonwood tree for the magpies to eat."Floyd Logan, a strapping sixteen year old woodsman and hunter wins his first Turkey Shoot, beating all the men from Limerick, Tennessee and a stranger, an unruly mountain man. The prize is two brand new fifty-four caliber pistols, and the mountain man wants them so much he demands Floyd lose. The man even threatens him with a savage death.Undeterred, Floyd wins and heads west to become a mountain man.Danger lurks around every bend, over every rise. Yet, he is compelled by a burning desire to push west, to see his mountains.Will he reach the mountains?What misfortunes lie in wait for Floyd?Does he have the determination, the desire, the strength. Does he have the Soul of a Mountain Man?Click the link to purchase this Floyd Logan adventure. This book will keep you on the edge of your seat, anxious to read what awaits you on the next page.

The Overmountain Men

The Overmountain Men
Author: Pat Alderman
Publisher: The Overmountain Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1970
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780932807168

Originally published 1970 without index.

A Cades Cove Childhood

A Cades Cove Childhood
Author: Margaret McCaulley
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2008-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1625843771

One of the last residents of the Smoky Mountain town frozen in time tells of life in a community that few have seen. The remote Smoky Mountain community of Cades Cove still lives in the memory of J.C. McCaulley, one of the few remaining former residents, who offers an exclusive glimpse into a childhood in the Cove. His stories, compiled by his wife Margaret, are a testament to a way of life long abandoned - a life before automobiles, television and perhaps too much exposure to the outside world; a life of hard work and caring for your neighbors. Join the McCaulleys in their quest to preserve the beauty, tranquility and traditions of this pristine community, and dare to dream of a way of life that encouraged independence, integrity and the courage to overcome adversity.

Mountain Rebels

Mountain Rebels
Author: W. Todd Groce
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781572330931

"Groce offers a gracefully written, impressively researched narrative account of the experience of East Tennessee Confederates during the Civil War era. His analysis raises provocative questions about the socioeconomic foundations of Civil War sympathies in the Mountain South."--Robert Tracy McKenzie, University of Washington "Scholars of Appalachia's Civil War have long awaited Todd Groce's study of East Tennessee secessionists. I am pleased to report that this ground-breaking study of Southern Mountain Confederates was worth the wait."--Kenneth Noe, State University of West Georgia A bastion of Union support during the Civil War, East Tennessee was also home to Confederate sympathizers who took up the Southern cause until the bitter end. Yet historians have viewed these mountain rebels as scarcely different from other Confederates or as an aberration in the region's Unionism. Often they are simply ignored. W. Todd Groce corrects this distorted view of East Tennessee's antebellum development and wartime struggle. He paints a clearer picture of the region's Confederates than has previously been available, examining why they chose secession over union and revealing why they have become so invisible to us today. Drawing extensively on primary sources--newspapers, diaries, government reports--Groce allows the voices of these mountain rebels finally to be heard. Groce explains the economic forces and the family and political ties to the Deep South that motivated the East Tennessee Confederates reluctantly to join the fight for Southern independence. Caught in a war they neither sought nor started, they were trapped between an unfriendly administration in Richmond and a hostile Union majority in their midst. When the fighting was over and they returned home to face their vengeful Unionist neighbors, many were forced to flee, contributing to the postwar economic decline of the region. Placing the story in a broad context, Groce provides an overview of the region's economy and explains the social origins of secessionist sympathies. He also presents a collective profile of one hundred high-ranking Confederate officers from East Tennessee to show how they were representative of the rising commercial and financial leadership in the region. Mountain Rebels intertwines economic, political, military, and social history to present a poignant tale of defeat, suffering, and banishment. By piecing together this previously untold story, it fills a void in Southern history, Civil War history, and Appalachian studies. The Author: W. Todd Groce is executive director of the Georgia Historical Society.

The Life, Beliefs and Divine Detours of a Tennessee Mountain Man

The Life, Beliefs and Divine Detours of a Tennessee Mountain Man
Author: Robert L. Anderson
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2009-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781615790623

From his youth in the remote mountains of Tennessee on the northern border of the Cumberland Plateau to his career and retirement in upstate South Carolina, Dr. Anderson's memoir takes us on an awesome journey from his earliest memories and humble beginnings to a fulfilled life achieved by his commitment to his faith and the "pursuit of excellence" in everything he does. He entices the reader with his jewels of wisdom, beliefs and blessings as he weaves his way through the adversities and divine detours of a rewarding life, championed by a compassionate and tolerant wife and influenced by a number of supportive and inspiring mentors along the way. From the beginning he charges boldly into the issues of circumstances, choices, interdependence, uniqueness and diversity and leads us on an inspiring trip through social and spiritual maturity into the resulting faith, hope and dreams of a disciplined and reflective life. Robert Anderson grew up in the mountains of Tennessee on the remote northern edge of the Cumberland Plateau. Orphaned at an early age, he worked his way through high school and the University of Tennessee where he received a B.S. in Engineering Physics and an M.A. and PhD in Applied Mathematics. In addition to several years in academia, teaching at U. T., The College of William and Mary and The University of S. C. at Spartanburg, he spent over three decades in Operations Research and Marketing Research at Milliken Research Center in Spartanburg, SC. He has been fulfilled with an exciting career in academia and industry, blessed with a marvelous wife and family, richly inspired by his involvement in the Lay Ministry of the United Methodist Church, and sustained through life's valleys by his faith and determination.