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Appalachian History Archive for February, 2018

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2018-02-28 01:15Appalachian History - A town once meant as many things as there were people in it
2018-02-27 01:15Appalachian History - The urge to create something beautiful from the commonest materials
2018-02-24 01:15Appalachian History - The origins of Old Harp singing, part 2 of 2
2018-02-23 01:15Appalachian History - The origins of Old Harp singing, part 1 of 2
2018-02-22 01:15Appalachian History - In these hills they feel the heartbeat of God
2018-02-21 01:15Appalachian History - He wanted people who ate at his house to have what they wanted
2018-02-17 01:15Appalachian History - The Waldensians in North Carolina
2018-02-16 01:15Appalachian History - The madstone would stick to the wound and draw the poison out
2018-02-15 01:15Appalachian History - You can send me pretty flowers, you can send me valentines
2018-02-14 01:15Appalachian History - The panic of 1907 leads to depositor insurance
2018-02-13 01:15Appalachian History - Lots of people thought I was an idiot
2018-02-10 01:15Appalachian History - When the Wind’s in the West, the Sap runs Best
2018-02-09 01:15Appalachian History - Children were especially afraid of the two of them, and would not pass near the little shack
2018-02-07 01:15Appalachian History - Ah, how poets sing and die!
2018-02-03 01:15Appalachian History - Mrs. Weatherly served as Librarian, Janitor and Handyman
2018-02-02 01:15Appalachian History - They used outlaws and anything they could get
2018-02-01 01:15Appalachian History - Uncle Nathe wuzn’t no hand to set at home by hissef

 

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