Down the Wire Road in the Missouri Ozarks

Down the Wire Road in the Missouri Ozarks
Title Down the Wire Road in the Missouri Ozarks PDF eBook
Author Fern Angus
Publisher Fern Angus
Pages 157
Release 1992
Genre Missouri
ISBN 9780963791306

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This vol. is primarily concerned with southwest Missouri counties; especially Stone County.

Down in the Holler

Down in the Holler
Title Down in the Holler PDF eBook
Author Vance Randolph
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 1953
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780806115351

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Down in the Holler, first published in 1953, is a classic study of Ozark folklore. The University of Oklahoma Press is especially pleased to introduce such an invaluable and delightfully written book to a new generation of researchers and Americans entranced by the Ozarks and the folkways of the past. Until World War II the backwoodsmen living in the Ozark Mountains of southern Missouri, northern Arkansas, and eastern Oklahoma were the most deliberately "unprogressive" people in the United States. The descendants of pioneers from the southern Appalachians, they changed their way of life very little during the whole span of the nineteenth century and were able to preserve their customs and traditions in an age of industrialism. When the many attractions of the Ozarks were discovered by "outlanders," the tourists--and television--reached the hinterlands, and the old patterns of speech and life began to fade. In this perceptive book, Vance Randolph, who first visited the Ozarks country in 1899, and his collaborator, George P. Wilson, recapture the speech of the people who lived "down in the holler." Randolph, closely identified with the region for many years, hunted possums with its people and shared their table at the House of Lords (a "kind of tavern" in Joplin). Through the years his hobby became a profession, and he spent years recording the various aspects of Ozark folk speech.

Foraging the Ozarks

Foraging the Ozarks
Title Foraging the Ozarks PDF eBook
Author Bo Brown
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 257
Release 2020-07-15
Genre Nature
ISBN 1493042580

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The Ozark Mountains in Missouri and Arkansas have had a long history of foraging since indigenous tribes such as the Osage, Quapaw, and Kickapoo sporadically inhabited the area and utilized the rich natural resources. Settlers from the Appalachians came later and survived on what they could find, trap, and hunt. Foraging remains a major activity among the Ozarks’ outdoor community, supported in large part by established local restaurateurs and other buyers of wild herbs, berries, and nuts. Foraging the Ozarks, written by local wilderness expert Bo Brown, highlights about a hundred commonly found edibles in the Interior Highlands, from ubiquitous herbs to endemic species. With sidebars, recipes, helpful tips, and toxin warnings throughout, Foraging the Ozarks is the only guidebook the Ozark outdoor enthusiast will need to pick it, cook it, and eat it.

Down on Mahans Creek

Down on Mahans Creek
Title Down on Mahans Creek PDF eBook
Author Benjamin G. Rader
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 403
Release 2017-02-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1610756029

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In Down on Mahans Creek, Benjamin Rader provides a fascinating look at a neighborhood in the Missouri Ozarks from the early nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century. He explores the many ways in which Mahans Creek, though remote, was never completely isolated or self-sufficient. The residents were deeply affected by the Civil War, and the arrival of the railroad and the timber boom in the 1890s propelled the community into modern times, creating a more fast-paced and consumer-oriented way of life and a new moral sensibility. During the Great Depression the creek’s residents returned to some of the older values for survival. After World War II, modern technology changed their lives again, causing a movement away from the countryside and to the nearby small towns. Down on Mahans Creek tells the dynamic story of this distinctive neighborhood navigating the push and pull of the old and new ways of life.

Way Back in the Ozarks

Way Back in the Ozarks
Title Way Back in the Ozarks PDF eBook
Author Howard Hefley
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1992
Genre Newton County (Ark.)
ISBN 9780929292267

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Journey along with Monk and his critters: their antics and mishaps will keep you laughing, and sometimes crying, til you turn the last page.

Ghost of the Ozarks

Ghost of the Ozarks
Title Ghost of the Ozarks PDF eBook
Author Brooks Blevins
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 306
Release 2012-03-15
Genre True Crime
ISBN 0252094115

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In 1929, in a remote county of the Arkansas Ozarks, the gruesome murder of harmonica-playing drifter Connie Franklin and the brutal rape of his teenaged fiancée captured the attention of a nation on the cusp of the Great Depression. National press from coast to coast ran stories of the sensational exploits of night-riding moonshiners, powerful "Barons of the Hills," and a world of feudal oppression in the isolation of the rugged Ozarks. The ensuing arrest of five local men for both crimes and the confusion and superstition surrounding the trial and conviction gave Stone County a dubious and short-lived notoriety. Closely examining how the story and its regional setting were interpreted by the media, Brooks Blevins recounts the gripping events of the murder investigation and trial, where a man claiming to be the murder victim--the "Ghost" of the Ozarks--appeared to testify. Local conditions in Stone County, which had no electricity and only one long-distance telephone line, frustrated the dozen or more reporters who found their way to the rural Ozarks, and the developments following the arrests often prompted reporters' caricatures of the region: accusations of imposture and insanity, revelations of hidden pasts and assumed names, and threats of widespread violence. Locating the past squarely within the major currents of American history, Ghost of the Ozarks: Murder and Memory in the Upland South paints a convincing backdrop to a story that, more than 80 years later, remains riddled with mystery.

Lake of the Ozarks

Lake of the Ozarks
Title Lake of the Ozarks PDF eBook
Author H. Dwight Weaver
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780738507187

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Traces the history and development of the Lake of the Ozarks region from the building of the Bagnell Dam in 1929 through the growth of the towns in the region in the 1950's.