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A Short History of Watauga County.


A Short History of Watauga County

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Parkway Publishers

PO Box 3678, Boone, NC 28607

1933251263 $24.95 1-800-821-9155 www.parkwaypublishers.com

Independent historian, photographer, and author Michael C. Hardy presents "A Short History of Watauga County", the local history of a former frontier land, which once witnessed the Cherokee follow game over the Old Buffalo Trail and the beginning of Daniel Boone's great trip west. Once a Blue Ridge Blue Ridge, eastern range of the Appalachian Mts., extending south from S Pa. to N Ga.; highest mountains in the E United States. Mt. Mitchell, 6,684 ft (2,037 m) high, is the tallest peak. Beginning with a narrow ridge in the north, c.  Mountain wilderness Mountain Wilderness is an international movement aiming at protection of mountains in all their aspects, with emphasis on value of wilderness and "authentic mountain experience". It was founded in 1987 in Biella by a group of mountaineers. , so remote it was thought of as one of North Carolina's Lost Provinces, Watauga County witnessed settlement, the outbreak of the Civil War, and modern transformations in technology. Drawing upon previous histories published in 1915 and 1949 to round out the chronicle chronicle, official record of events, set down in order of occurrence, important to the people of a nation, state, or city. Almanacs, The Congressional Record in the United States, and the Annual Register in England are chronicles. , as well as presenting an inset section of black-and-white photographs of people and historic places, "A Short History of Watauga County" perfectly captures the daily essence of life in a land inhabited in·hab·it·ed  
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Having inhabitants; lived in: a sparsely inhabited plain.

Adj. 1. inhabited - having inhabitants; lived in; "the inhabited regions of the earth"
 by many of the same families who settled it in the late 1700s and early 1800s. An engaging, easy-to-read and enjoy chronicle recommended for lay readers and historians alike.
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Author:Buhle, Willis M.
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Date:Aug 1, 2006
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