Foxfire 9
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Chris Jarrard
Richard Jones
Tammy Jones
Eddie Kelly
Denise Layfield
Gwen Leavens
Karen Lovell
Bridget McCurry
Alan Mashburn
Teresa Mason
Stanley Masters
David Payne
Charles Phillips
Boyd Queen
Carol Ramey
Johnny Ramey
Lori Ramey
Vaughn W. Rogers, Jr.
Fred Sanders
Johnny Scruggs
Scott Shop
Kelly Shropshir
Oh Soon Shropshire
John Singleton
Patsy Singleton
Chris Smith
Clay Smith
Natasha Smith
Tracy Speed
Anthony Stalcup
Cheryl Stocky
Teresa Thurmond
Mark Turpin
Cheryl Wall
Sarah Wallace
Curtis Weaver
Chet Welch
Ronnie Welch
Kenny Whitmire
Tony Whitmire
Adam Wilburn
Cecil Wilburn
CONTACTS
Mitch Anderso
Jennie Arrowood
Wilma Beasley
Dorothy Beck
Agnes Bradley
Mrs. E. H. Brown
John Bulgin
Margaret Bulgin
Elvin Cabe
Nelson Cabe
Nola Campbell
Willie Campbell
Edith Cannon
Lola Cannon
Eula Cannon
Aunt Arie Carpenter
Florence Carpenter
Mrs. Eula Carroll
Mrs. Buck Carver
Ethel Corn
Ada Crone
D. B. Dayton
Barnard Dillard
Melba Dotson
Harriet Echols
Mrs. Albert Eckstein
Elizabeth Endler
Mrs. Clyde English
Diane Forbes
Beulah Forester
Moot Friar
Earl Gillespie
Mrs. Ollie Queen Glore
Louise Gravely
Blanche Harkins
Dan Hawkes
Annie Mae Henry
Bill Henry
Maelane Holcomb
Ruth Holcomb
Clyde Hollifield
Maude Houk
Oakley Justice
Leona Justus
Hazel Luzier
Numerous Marcus
Bob Mashburn
Henry Harrison
Mayes Lillie Mayes
Connie Mitchell
Frank Moore
Effie Mull
Jud Nelso
Carlton Nichols
Gladys Nichols
Mrs. Ed Norton
Margaret Norton
Cleland Owens
Ethel Owens
John Lee Patterson
Will Patterson
Laura Patton
Mrs. C. E. Pinson
Gladys Queen
Harv Reid
Ed Roane
Martha Roane
Roy Roberts
Flory Rogers
Kenny Runion
Lottie Shillingburg Genelia Singleton
Mark Snyder
Sam Snyder
Samantha Speed
Billy Joe Stiles
Carolyn Stradley
Prudence Swanson
Amy Trammell
Amanda Turpin
Nellie Turpin
Bessie Underwood
Willie Underwood
Janice Van Buren
Frank Vinson
Jake Waldroop
Helen Wall
Lester J. Wall
Stella Wall
Von Watts
Catherine Weaver
Joe Weaver
Mrs. Verlan Whitley
Christine Wigington
Deborah Wilburn
Flora Youngblood
With the publication of Foxfire 9 in the fall of 1986, the series of numbered volumes documenting Appalachian crafts and traditions is now complete. The entire series is as follows:
The Foxfire Book: Hog dressing, log cabin building, mountain crafts and foods, planting by the signs, snake lore, hunting tales, faith healing, moonshining, and other affairs of plain living.
Foxfire 2: Ghost stories, spring wild plant foods, spinning and weaving, midwifing, burial customs, corn shuckin’s, wagon making and more affairs of plain living.
Foxfire 3: Animal care, banjos and dulcimers, hide tanning, summer and fall wild plant foods, butter churns, ginseng, and still more affairs of plain living.
Foxfire 4: Fiddle making, springhouses, horse trading, sassafras tea, berry buckets, gardening, and further affairs of plain living.
Foxfire 5: Ironmaking, blacksmithing, flintlock rifles, bear hunting, and other affairs of plain living.
Foxfire 6: Shoemaking, 100 toys and games, gourd banjos and song bows, wooden locks, a water-powered sawmill, and other affairs of just plain living.
Foxfire 7: Ministers, church members, revivals, baptisms, shaped-note and gospel singing, faith healing, camp meetings, foot-washing, snake handling, and other traditions of mountain religious heritage.
Foxfire 8: Southern folk pottery from pug mills, ash glazes, and groundhog kilns to face jugs, churns, and roosters; mule swapping and chicken fighting.
Foxfire 9: General stores, the Jud Nelson wagon, a praying rock, a Catawba Indian potter—and haint tales, quilting, home cures, and log cabins revisited.
Research is now under way for a new group of future titles, also by our students, that will document other aspects of the Appalachian experience. Sometimes a Shining Moment, Eliot Wigginton’s landmark work on education, will be available in paperback in the fall of 1986.
AN ANCHOR BOOK
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Foxfire 9, like its predecessors, contains articles first published in Foxfire magazine. This Anchor Book edition is the first publication of Foxfire 9 in book form. It is published simultaneously in hard and paper covers.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Foxfire 9.
“Contains articles first published in Foxfire magazine”—T.p. verso.
1. Country life—Appalachian Region, Southern—Addresses, essays, lectures. 2. Appalachian Region, Southern—Social life and customs—Addresses, essays, lecture. 3. Handicraft—Appalachian Region, Southern—Addresses, essays, lectures. 4. Folklore—Appalachian Region, Southern—Addresses, essays, lectures. I. Wigginton, Eliot. II. Foxfire. III. Title: Foxfire nine.
F217.A65F694 1985 306′.0974 85-26803
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Copyright © 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986 by the Foxfire Fund, Inc.
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