New River Notes

The Carolina Mountains


by

Margaret W. Morley

[This book was published in 1913 by Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston and New York; Electronic version by Jeffrey C. Weaver, 1999, 2001]


Table of Contents

I. The Peach Trees are in Bloom
II. Traumfest on the Blue Ridge
III. The Forest
IV. The Southern Appalachian National Park
V. How Spring Comes in the Southern Mountains
VI. The Carinval
VII. Summer
VIII. Autumn
IX. Is It Winter?
X. Caesar's Head and Chimney Rock
XI. The High Mountains
XII. Flat Rock Community, An Ideal of the Past
XIII. Asheville
XIV The Early Settlers
XV. Biltmore and the New Era
XVI. The People
XVII. The Speech of the Mountains
XVIII. 'Light and Come In
XIX. Penelope and Nausicaa
XX. A Vanishing Romance
XXI. Church and School
XXII. The Cherokee Nation
XXIII. The Great Smoky Mountains
XXIV. Highlands
XXV. The Sapphire Country
XXVI. The Forks of the Pigeon River
XXVII. Pisgah and the Balsams
XXVIII. Mount Mitchell
XXIX. The Forks of Toe River
XXX. Ledger and the Roan
XXXI. Linville Falls
XXXII. Blowing Rock
XXXIII. The Grandfather Mountain
XXXIV. The Holiday of Dreams

The Carolina Mountains water color by Miss Amelia M. Watson, frontspiece in The Carolina Mountains


HTML version © 1999, 2001,2006, Jeffrey C. Weaver, Saltville, VA.

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