one-time ping for those interested in previous article, Lost Cabins of the Virginia Blue Ridge.
I have several more of these articles in process — one on the Virginia Blue Ridge Mountains, two on the Tennessee Smokies, one on the North Carolina Smokies, one on East Kentucky, and there are more formulating in the gray matter — anyone who would like to be on a “ping list” please let me know and I will put one together.
Sign me up, please.
Wonderful! Please put me on the ping list.
Thanks jay1949, I’d like to be on your ping list, and I suspect that stefanbatory will tell you the same.
Please add me to your ping list
jay1949, please add me to your ping list!
I enjoyed this tremendously. Definite yes on the ping list.
Yes, ping me.
My people started in North Carolina in the 1730’s and stayed in the hill country all the way west, through Tennesee and then the Ozarks in Missouri.
The photos are heart-rending, to think these people were uprooted as they were. They were a handsome people.
And we wonder why America is now almost 90% urban.
Sign me up please!
Put me on the ping list please.
And when you’re done with all that you already have planned...how about one on the Ozarks. :)
Please add me to your ping list
Sign me up please. My first wife was from the mountains of Blacksburg, Va and my second wife’s family helped first settle the area that is now called Sevierville, TN. My moms family and part of my dads lived along the Clinch and Powell Rivers on the Cumberland Mountains side of the valley.
I would love to be on your ping list.