The Cumberland Tales
Title | The Cumberland Tales PDF eBook |
Author | Frank Wayne |
Publisher | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 2017-10-15 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781973838395 |
As a child and adolescent, we all have memories that are imprinted in our minds. The tales within this book, germinated from a few scattered images, grew to include aspects of magic realism and reality. Thus it is a work of fiction. I remember the old Chinatown, the characters and the feel of the Cumberland that was, and, I suppose, like all adults, we have a nostalgia for the old days. It was my intention to give the town, as a whole, a voice, and for the reader to come out with a feel for the old days of Cumberland, which, I realize, is not that old because her history goes back much farther than these pages portray. There are many more stories, untold, but these few were, and are, felt by this writer.
Night Comes To The Cumberlands: A Biography Of A Depressed Area
Title | Night Comes To The Cumberlands: A Biography Of A Depressed Area PDF eBook |
Author | Harry M. Claudill |
Publisher | Pickle Partners Publishing |
Pages | 617 |
Release | 2015-11-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1786252007 |
“At the time it was first published in 1962, it framed such an urgent appeal to the American conscience that it actually prompted the creation of the Appalachian Regional Commission, an agency that has pumped millions of dollars into Appalachia. Caudill’s study begins in the violence of the Indian wars and ends in the economic despair of the 1950s and 1960s. Two hundred years ago, the Cumberland Plateau was a land of great promise. Its deep, twisting valleys contained rich bottomlands. The surrounding mountains were teeming with game and covered with valuable timber. The people who came into this land scratched out a living by farming, hunting, and making all the things they need-including whiskey. The quality of life in Appalachia declined during the Civil War and Appalachia remained “in a bad way” for the next century. By the 1940s, 50s, and 60s, Appalachia had become an island of poverty in a national sea of plenty and prosperity. Caudill’s book alerted the mainstream world to our problems and their causes. Since then the ARC has provided millions of dollars to strengthen the brick and mortar infrastructure of Appalachia and to help us recover from a century of economic problems that had greatly undermined our quality of life.”-Print ed.
Rails' Tales
Title | Rails' Tales PDF eBook |
Author | E. Ray Lichty |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 369 |
Release | 2016-06-13 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 136515310X |
Short stories about the working days of managers of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad from 1950-1980. Some sad; some funny; all enlightening about working on the railroad in that time frame.
The Explanatory Element in the Folk-tales of the North-American Indians
Title | The Explanatory Element in the Folk-tales of the North-American Indians PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Talbot Waterman |
Publisher | |
Pages | 66 |
Release | 1914 |
Genre | Indians of North America |
ISBN |
Historical Tales
Title | Historical Tales PDF eBook |
Author | Charles Morris |
Publisher | |
Pages | 364 |
Release | 1895 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Hidden History of Cumberland County
Title | Hidden History of Cumberland County PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph David Cress |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 159 |
Release | 2013-09-03 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1625840586 |
The rolling fields and quiet towns of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, belie its dynamic history. From slaves who escaped to freedom through Underground Railroad stations in Shippensburg and Boiling Springs to a telephone-like invention created by Lower Allen's Daniel Drawbaugh a full decade before the patent of Alexander Graham Bell, the pages of Cumberland County's history conceal long-forgotten but true tales. There are numerous but often-overlooked contributions from county residents--from 1920 to 1923, Newville hosted the first state police academy in the nation, and during World War II, a humble bandage invented in Carlisle saved countless lives. With an engaging collection of vignettes, author Joseph David Cress explores these and other hidden tales from the history of Cumberland County.
Ghosts Along the Cumberland
Title | Ghosts Along the Cumberland PDF eBook |
Author | William Lynwood Montell |
Publisher | Univ. of Tennessee Press |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 1975 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780870495359 |
A fascinating collection of ghost stories, tales of the supernatural, death beliefs and death sayings that remain as a vestige of the part in south central Kentucky's "Pennyrile" region. "This unique and extremely valuable book adds considerably to the area of folklore studies in the United States. The material which Montell obtained in his field work is superb." --Don Yoder. "This book is to be recommended to both folklorists and those non-folklorists who read folklore for enjoyment alone. It makes an important contribution to the study of deathlore and, it is to be hoped, will draw added attention to this multi-generic subject area." --David J. Hufford, Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin. "Professor Montell's book can well be viewed as a standard of excellence: a direct, articulate and cataloged approach for future study and implementation in the fields of folklore and oral history." --Joan Perkal, Oral History Association Newsletter. "The book gives fascinating accounts of death beliefs, death omens, folk beliefs associated with the dead, and in the major section, ghosts narratives. A fine combination of scholarship and chilling narration to be relished by firelight in an old deserted house in the hills." --Book Forum. "Professor Montell has arranged beliefs and experiences about death of a particular group of people in such a way that a whole new aspect of the people's lives comes to focus." --Loyal Jones, The Filson Club HIstory Quarterly.