An edition of Folk lore of Blueridge Mountain (1953)

Folk lore of Blueridge Mountain

their first Sunday School and founders, other places of interest, Carroll County, Va. Court records dating back to 1605

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An edition of Folk lore of Blueridge Mountain (1953)

Folk lore of Blueridge Mountain

their first Sunday School and founders, other places of interest, Carroll County, Va. Court records dating back to 1605

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Edition Notes

Vols. 2-3 have title: Folk lore of early settlers of America and their ancestral lineage, interesting short notes including poems of Judge D.W. Bolen and others; v. 4: Folk lore: Why called Shades of Death, Betty Baker, Sylvatus; The blind tiger, Lambsburg; Hillsville.

Vols. 1-3 paged continuously (279 p.); v. 4 unpaged ([22] p.).

"Noah and his sons: Japheth, Ham, Sham" (cover title: Did God approve mixing of the races?): p. 280-286 inserted at end of v. 3.

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Fancy Gap, Va
Other Titles
Blueridge Mountain, Folk lore of, Folk lore of early settlers of America and their ancestral lineage, Folk lore: Why called Shades of Death

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Library of Congress
F232.C29 M6

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4 volumes

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OL36619403M
Internet Archive
folkloreofblueri03morr
OCLC/WorldCat
5785822

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