In Search of Ed Haley
28 Friday Feb 2014
Posted in Big Harts Creek, Ed Haley
28 Friday Feb 2014
Posted in Big Harts Creek, Ed Haley
26 Wednesday Feb 2014
Posted in Big Harts Creek, Ed Haley, Lincoln County Feud
23 Sunday Feb 2014
Posted in Ed Haley, Ferrellsburg, Native American History, Women's History
22 Saturday Feb 2014
Posted in Harts, Pearl Adkins Diary, Women's History
Tags
Appalachia, culture, genealogy, Harts, history, life, Lincoln County, Pearl Adkins, photos, West Virginia, writers, writing
20 Thursday Feb 2014
Posted in Big Harts Creek, Harts
18 Tuesday Feb 2014
Posted in Ed Haley, Harts, Women's History
Tags
Appalachia, culture, Garnet Adkins, Harts, history, life, Lincoln County, photos, West Virginia
17 Monday Feb 2014
Posted in Big Sandy Valley, Ed Haley, Ferrellsburg
Tags
Appalachia, Brandon Kirk, feud, history, Inez, Kentucky, Lawrence Kirk, life, Martin County, photos
16 Sunday Feb 2014
Posted in Big Harts Creek, Harts
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Appalachia, Charley Davis, Elizabeth Davis, genealogy, Harts, life, Lincoln County, photos, West Virginia

Charley and Elizabeth Davis, Harts, Lincoln County, West Virginia, 1988
14 Friday Feb 2014
Posted in Big Harts Creek
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Appalachia, Brandon Kirk, Emmett Dingess, genealogy, Harts Creek, life, Logan County, photos, Shively, West Virginia

Cousin Emmett Dingess and myself, Shively, Logan County, WV, 2011
13 Thursday Feb 2014
Posted in Big Ugly Creek, Dollie, Ed Haley, Women's History
12 Wednesday Feb 2014
Posted in Big Harts Creek
Tags
Appalachia, culture, education, Harts Creek, history, life, Logan County, photos, Piney, Piney School, West Virginia
11 Tuesday Feb 2014
Posted in Big Ugly Creek, Ed Haley, Women's History
10 Monday Feb 2014
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Appalachia, Billy Adkins, Boone County, Brandon Kirk, Chapmanville, Ed Haley, fiddler, Guyandotte Voice, history, John Hartford, Johnny Hager, Louise Johnson, music, Simeon Bias, West Virginia, writing
As Brandon and Billy dug up more information in West Virginia, I received a letter in the mail from Louise (Adkins) Johnson of Powderly, Texas. She’d read an article about my Ed Haley search in a now-defunct Chapmanville newspaper called The Guyandotte Voice.
“I was so pleased to hear some one mention Blind Ed & his wife,” Johnson wrote. “I’m 72 yrs. old, was born and raised, in Boone Co. just over the hill from Chapmanville, W.V. My Uncle Simeon Bias & his wife Bertha (Baisden) & my family were (I guess you could say backwood singers & musicians) but Ed & his wife came to my Uncle Sim’s often & everyone played. I remember my brother was 3 1/2 or 4 (he’s 65 now) had the most beautiful blonde curls, & Ed would feel his head and say how pretty he was. They would stay a couple of wks. at a time. If you would contact the older people of Bias Branch in Boone Co. you may be able to find out more about them.”
“Now Johnny Hager lived with my mother & Daddy my sister, my Brother & me all our growing up yrs. @ home,” Louise continued. “He was a handy man, & a fiddle player. I also have his picture. He had no family as my Parents knew of, & he stayed more with us, some time’s a neighbor would need him to come live with them, to build them an out house for them. He was noted for the best out houses, he earned his keep by living with & helping others. A very neat man.”
09 Sunday Feb 2014
Posted in Civil War, Logan, Music, Women's History
07 Friday Feb 2014
Posted in Ed Haley, John Hartford
06 Thursday Feb 2014
Tags
Appalachia, Bill Adkins, culture, genealogy, Harts, history, life, Lincoln County, photos, West Virginia
05 Wednesday Feb 2014
Posted in Big Harts Creek, Ed Haley
27 Monday Jan 2014
Posted in Big Harts Creek, Ed Haley
24 Friday Jan 2014
Posted in Big Harts Creek, Culture of Honor, Harts, Lincoln County Feud, Timber
Tags
Al Brumfield, Appalachia, Brandon Kirk, crime, feud, Green McCoy, Harts Creek, history, logging, Milt Haley, Pelican Publishing Company, photos, timbering, true crime, West Virginia, writers, writing

In June of 2014, Pelican Publishing Company will release my book detailing the true story of the Lincoln County feud.
22 Wednesday Jan 2014
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