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Blue Ridge Country

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The book offers a regional portrait of the Appalachian Blue Ridge, describing rugged geography and dense hardwood forests that shaped an isolated, self-reliant mountain populace. It traces settlement patterns and daily labor, detailing timber, farming, stills, and the roles of women. Social life and tradition appear in accounts of feuds, weddings, funerals, religious practices, superstitions, and local legends that explain community morals. Singing and balladry are shown as cultural glue and a remedy for violence. Chapters follow the transition from wilderness to modernization — education, public works, coal and timber exploitation — and conclude with observations on fading ways of life and the persistence of mountain identity.

About the Author

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Jean Thomas

Jean Thomas was an American author and folklorist, best known for her work "Blue Ridge Country," which explores the culture and traditions of the Appalachian region. Her writing reflects a deep appreciation for the natural beauty and rich heritage of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Through her vivid storytelling and keen observations, Thomas contributed to the preservation of local folklore and the celebration of rural life in the early 20th century. Her work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the history and culture of Appalachia.

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