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Big Thicket Legacy 1st Edition Campbell Loughmiller Lynn Loughmiller Francis E Abernethy

  • SKU: BELL-51251942
Big Thicket Legacy 1st Edition Campbell Loughmiller Lynn Loughmiller Francis E Abernethy
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Big Thicket Legacy 1st Edition Campbell Loughmiller Lynn Loughmiller Francis E Abernethy instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of North Texas Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.7 MB
Pages: 255
Author: Campbell Loughmiller; Lynn Loughmiller; Francis E. Abernethy
ISBN: 9781574415216, 1574415212
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Big Thicket Legacy 1st Edition Campbell Loughmiller Lynn Loughmiller Francis E Abernethy by Campbell Loughmiller; Lynn Loughmiller; Francis E. Abernethy 9781574415216, 1574415212 instant download after payment.

The nearly impassable, primeval forest which westward-moving pioneers encountered in southeast Texas became known as the Big Thicket. A few families probed their way to the heart of the Thicket, established isolated homesteads, and came to terms with the wilderness. In Big Thicket Legacy, Campbell and Lynn Loughmiller present the stories of the Big Thicket people in their own words. At the time these stories were recorded, many of the storytellers were close to one hundred years old, with some being the great-grandchildren of the first settlers. These people loved the Big Thicket and derived daily enjoyment from it. Here are stories about robbing a bee tree, hunting wild boar, plowing all day and dancing all night, wading five miles to church through a cypress brake, and making soap using hickory ashes. The people who shared these stories may be gone now, but their legacy remains. Now a new generation of those interested in folklore, Texas, natural history, and the relationship of people to their environment can enjoy their experiences in this reprint of a classic book.

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