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Call Me Hillbilly: A Personal Account of Growing Up in The Smokies Near Gatlinburg. Gladys Trentham Russell. Signed by author, apparently. 1974, no printings given. Russell Publishing Company, Alcoa, Tennessee. 92pp, no index. Size: 5 7/8" X 8 3/4.” Tan paper wraps, three staples.
CHAPTERS: It All Started This Way...Page 7; Our Sixteen Out-Houses...Pg.17; Forks-of-the-River, Fightin’, Readin’, Writin’...Pg. 23; Church, Big Meetins’ Baptizins’, Decorations, Weddings, and Funerals...Pg. 31; “Reckon You Heard the News?”...Pg. 37; Colds, Catnip, Croup, and Cures...Pg. 40; Recreation for Mountain Folks...Pg 43; How We Lived and Worked, Mostly Worked...Pg. 55; The Smoky Mountain National Park Develops...Pg. 63; Two-Mile Branch, Tennessee...Pg. 64; Just for Reminiscence...Pg 67j; “Who Begat Who” or Research List of Smoky Mountain Families...Pg. 69; From the Family Album...Pg. 79.
Condition: Pages clean. No writing. Many great black and white photos of area citizens and places. Very nice. Old 2.50 price on cover & title page.
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Item ID: RL-1741C