Alex Stewart, Portrait of a Pioneer

Alex Stewart, Portrait of a Pioneer
Author: John Rice Irwin
Publisher: Schiffer Pub Limited
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1985
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780887400537

Here is a moving literary portrait of real 20th century pioneer, Alex Stewart, a cooper, father of 13, farmer, logger, railroad man, and do-it-yourself interpreter of his rugged homeland in the mountains of Tennessee. His courage, humor and strength have endeared him to all who knew him, and now we can meet him through the book.

Dorie

Dorie
Author: Florence Cope Bush
Publisher:
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1992
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780870497261

Dorie's story begins with her childhood on an isolated mountain farm, where we see first-hand how her parents combined back-breaking labor with intense personal pride to produce everything their family needed--from food and clothing to tools and toys--from the land. Lumber companies began to invade the mountains, and Dorie's family took advantage of the financial opportunities offered by the lumber industry, not realizing that in giving up their lands they were also letting go of a way of life. Along with their machinery, the lumber companies brought in many young men, one of whom, Fred Cope, became Dorie's husband. After the lumber companies stripped the mountains of their timber, outsiders set the area aside as a national park, requiring Dorie, now married with a family of her own, to move outside of her beloved mountains.

Two Continents, One Culture

Two Continents, One Culture
Author: Elizabeth Hirschman
Publisher: The Overmountain Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781570723018

This in-depth analysis examines how and why Southern culture was forever changed when Scotch-Irish immigrants flooded the Appalachian Mountains in the 1700s. Geographical similarities between Southern Appalachia and the Highlands of Scotland and Ireland are discussed, as well as the parallels and differences of the two cultures in four basic areas—music and dance, agricultural practices, fighting and hunting techniques, and technological innovativeness. More than 300 years of the communities' ideology is explored based on data culled from ethnographic observation, interviews at various heritage sites, historic accounts, archived letters, and other textual documentation.

Shadows of the Past

Shadows of the Past
Author: Edward Comer
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2011-08-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 0557150477

A focused history that examines the Batson and Beasley families of Western North Carolina, those things that they influenced or that influenced them.

An Appalachian Farmer's Story

An Appalachian Farmer's Story
Author: Diane Asséo Griliches
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780881460629

In contrast to the generally negative view of Appalachia as a subculture of hopeless poverty and deprivation, this book shows a very different picture. Roy Anderson was a resourceful though poor farmer, but also a talented cabinetmaker, musical instrument maker, and lay preacher, and at age 80 he tells with modesty the story of his life. Roy's words are accompanied by evocative black and white photographs?descriptive of his life with his sister on the farm, his cabinet shop, the community, and his church life. They give a pictorial dimension to a hard but enterprising life lived with dignity on one of the few remaining small farms in a particular community in southwestern Virginia. Roy begins by telling of his earliest memories. As these are becoming things of the past, we can all learn a great deal about life in Roy's time and place while gaining insight into an inspiring life in a rich American culture most of us would like to know more about.

Zoro's Field

Zoro's Field
Author: Thomas Rain Crowe
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2011-07-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0820342408

After a long absence from his native southern Appalachians, Thomas Rain Crowe returned to live alone deep in the North Carolina woods. This is Crowe’s chronicle of that time when, for four years, he survived by his own hand without electricity, plumbing, modern-day transportation, or regular income. It is a Walden for today, paced to nature’s rhythms and cycles and filled with a wisdom one gains only through the pursuit of a consciously simple, spiritual, environmentally responsible life. Crowe made his home in a small cabin he had helped to build years before—at a restless age when he could not have imagined that the place would one day call him back. The cabin sat on what was once the farm of an old mountain man named Zoro Guice. As we absorb Crowe’s sharp observations on southern Appalachian natural history, we also come to know Zoro and the other singular folk who showed Crowe the mountain ways that would see him through those four years. Crowe writes of many things: digging a root cellar, being a good listener, gathering wood, living in the moment, tending a mountain garden. He explores profound questions on wilderness, self-sufficiency, urban growth, and ecological overload. Yet we are never burdened by their weight but rather enriched by his thoughtfulness and delighted by his storytelling.

Full Circle

Full Circle
Author: Laura Veazey
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2012-04
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1468564153

Full Circle: The Segue from Ancient Celtic Medicine to Modern-Day Herbalism and the Impact that Religion/Mysticism/Magic Have Had provides historical insight, focusing on seven areas of herbal medicine for research, comparison, and contrast: Celtic herbal history, druidic medicine, Native American medicine, Christianity, Witchcraft, Voodoo, and 20th and 21st Century herbalism. Herbalism has been used throughout the ages. Full Circle will take you on a journey beginning with Ancient Celtic medicine and moving forward to modern-day herbalism in the Southern United States. Herbalism has come full circle, with many of the ancient recipes and traditions being utilized in the present. Economics, a changing trend in health care policies, and with individuals taking responsibility for their own decisions relative to their health, this historical perspective will give you the connections that make more sense of what you do, how you do it, and how those traditions came about.

Our Most Priceless Heritage

Our Most Priceless Heritage
Author: Billy Kennedy
Publisher: Ambassador International
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 1932307036

This comprehensive study of the Scots-Irish in America has created a much greater awareness of the accomplishments and the durability of the hardy settlers and their families who moved to the New World during the 18th century and created a civilisation out of a wilderness.

The New Landers

The New Landers
Author: Charlotte Kramer
Publisher: Infinity Publishing
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2006-09
Genre: Immigrants
ISBN: 0741428954

Epic story of courage and adventure. A Scottish immigrant family challenged by; a typhus ship, hurricanes, rampaging bears, Indians, cutthroat highwaymen, home invaders and arson, rape and a giant alligator attack.