Mountain People: Life and Culture In Appalachia

Description: 

This collection consists of the diaries, journals, and narratives of explorers, emigrants, military men, Native Americans, and travelers. In addition, there are accounts on the development of farming and mining communities, family histories, and folklore. These accounts spans three and a half centuries and provides information on the social, political, economic, scientific, religious and agricultural characteristics of the Appalachian region.

Coverage: 
1700-1950
Access: 

Access is restricted to ASU students, faculty, and staff; off-campus access is available.
Terms of Use

Eresource type: 
Primary Sources
Subjects: 
Appalachian Studies–Best Bets
Full text: 
Yes
Vendor: 
Gale Cengage Learning