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Seedtime on the Cumberland / Harriette Simpson Arnow ; [introduction by Sandra L. Ballard].

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher number: MWT11386952Series: JSTOR EBAPublisher: East Lansing : Michigan State University Press, 2013Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 480 pages) : mapContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781609173678
  • 1609173678
  • 9781628961133
  • 1628961139
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Seedtime on the Cumberland.DDC classification:
  • 976.8/5 23
LOC classification:
  • F442.2 .A7 2013eb
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Contents:
Introduction / Sandra L. Ballard -- The Old Boot -- Rocks and Earth -- The First Settlers -- Rivire des Chauouanons -- The Long Learning -- The Illinois -- The Shirttail Men -- Attakullakulla -- The Travelers -- The Woodsmen -- Indians -- The Bare Essentials -- Silk Handkerchiefs and Feather Beds -- Around the Family Hearth.
Summary: The author's roots ran deep into the Cumberland River country of Kentucky and Tennessee, and out of her closeness to that land and its people comes this remarkable history. The first of two companion volumes, this book captures the triumphs and tragedies of everyday life on the frontier, a place where the land both promised and demanded much. In the years between 1780 and 1803, this part of the country presented tremendous opportunity to those who endeavored to make a new life there. Drawing on an extensive body of primary sources - including family journals, court records, and personal inventories - the author paints a portrait of these intrepid people. Like the midden at some ancient archaeological site, these accumulated items become a treasure awaiting the insight and organization of an interpreter. The book also draws on a medium the author believed in unerringly - oral history, the rich tradition that shaped so much of her own family and regional experience. A classic study of the Old Southwest, this book documents with stirring perceptiveness the opening of the Appalachian frontier, the intersection of settlers and Native Americans, and the harsh conditions of life in the borderlands.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Sandra L. Ballard -- The Old Boot -- Rocks and Earth -- The First Settlers -- Rivire des Chauouanons -- The Long Learning -- The Illinois -- The Shirttail Men -- Attakullakulla -- The Travelers -- The Woodsmen -- Indians -- The Bare Essentials -- Silk Handkerchiefs and Feather Beds -- Around the Family Hearth.

The author's roots ran deep into the Cumberland River country of Kentucky and Tennessee, and out of her closeness to that land and its people comes this remarkable history. The first of two companion volumes, this book captures the triumphs and tragedies of everyday life on the frontier, a place where the land both promised and demanded much. In the years between 1780 and 1803, this part of the country presented tremendous opportunity to those who endeavored to make a new life there. Drawing on an extensive body of primary sources - including family journals, court records, and personal inventories - the author paints a portrait of these intrepid people. Like the midden at some ancient archaeological site, these accumulated items become a treasure awaiting the insight and organization of an interpreter. The book also draws on a medium the author believed in unerringly - oral history, the rich tradition that shaped so much of her own family and regional experience. A classic study of the Old Southwest, this book documents with stirring perceptiveness the opening of the Appalachian frontier, the intersection of settlers and Native Americans, and the harsh conditions of life in the borderlands.

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