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Appalachian Heritage Day in Logan, WV (2019)

29 Wednesday Jan 2020

Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in Civil War, Logan, Music, Women's History

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Almost Heaven Dulcimer Club, Appalachia, Appalachian Heritage Day, authors, Bobby Taylor, books, Carter Taylor Seaton, Confederate Army, Cooney Ricketts Chapter, culture, fiddler, fiddlers, fiddling, Hatfield-McCoy CVB, Hippie Homesteaders, history, Ken Hechler, Laura Treacy Bentley, Logan, Logan County Commission, Looking for Ireland, M. Lynne Squires, photos, Rebel in the Red Jeep, Southern Coalition for the Arts, Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Urban Appalachia, Vandalia Award, West Virginia

Appalachian Heritage Day occurred on August 25, 2019 in Logan, WV. The event featured authors, scholars, guest speakers, information tables, a genealogy workshop, a writers’ workshop, numerous old-time and bluegrass music workshops, and an all-day concert. Special thanks to the Logan County Commission, Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College, the Hatfield-McCoy CVB, and the Southern Coalition for the Arts for sponsoring the event. For more information, follow this link to the event website: https://appalachianheritageday.weebly.com/

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Authors Carter Taylor Seaton, Laura Treacy Bentley, and M. Lynne Squires offered their amazing books for sale, hosted meet-and-greet sessions at author tables, and presented about Appalachian topics. Each of these ladies has a website providing information about their biographies and books; for more info, give them a Google!

Cooney Ricketts UDC Group

The United Daughters of the Confederacy, Cooney Ricketts Chapter, were featured at Appalachian Heritage Day. This wonderful group of ladies offered history about Confederate soldiers and women on the home front. For more about this group, go here: https://www.herald-dispatch.com/features_entertainment/albert-gallatin-jenkins-united-daughters-of-confederacy-hosts-annual-meeting/article_6d2cdf9e-5ef3-5a75-a22f-69382944e145.html

Bobby Taylor in Old-Time Fiddle Workshop

Master fiddler Bobby Taylor hosted an old-time fiddle workshop. Bobby is the 2010 Vandalia Award winner. For more about Bobby, go here: http://www.wvculture.org/vandalia/award/2010taylor.html

Almost Heaven Dulcimer Club

The Almost Heaven Dulcimer Club made plenty of unforgettable music at Appalachian Heritage Day. For more about them, go here: http://www.davehaasmusic.com/davehaasmusic/Club.html

Jackson’s Mill (2015)

27 Thursday Sep 2018

Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in American Revolutionary War, Civil War, Lincoln County Feud, Native American History

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American Legion Mountaineer Boys State, American Revolution, Appalachia, Battle of Chancellorsville, Beverly, Blake G. Woodson, Blood in West Virginia, books, Brandon Kirk, civil war, Confederate Army, Edward Jackson, First Battle of Manassas, George Conrad, Harpers Ferry, Henry McWhorter, history, Hugh O'Brien Youth Leadership Academy, Jackson's Mill, Jonathan Arnold, Jonathan Jackson, Julia Beckwith Neale Jackson Woodson, Laura Ann jackson, Lewis County, Lincoln County Feud, log cabin, Mary Conrad, Mexican War, Native American History, Native Americans, New Jersey, Pelican Publishing Company, photos, Phyllis Kirk, Revolutionary War, Rutherford B. Hayes, Stonewall Jackson, U.S. Military Academy, Union Army, Virginia Military Institute, West Point, West Virginia, West Virginia 4-H Camp, West Virginia University Archives, William McKinley, William Rohrbough

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Years ago, I attended Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership Academy (10th grade) and the American Legion Mountaineer Boys State (11th grade) here at Jackson’s Mill in Lewis County, WV. 29 August 2015. Photo by Mom.

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Jackson’s Mill is the boyhood home of Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson. 29 August 2015.

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Jackson’s Mill. Original owned by West Virginia University Archives.

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Jackson’s Mill Historic Area Map. 29 August 2015.

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Mary Conrad Cabin/The General’s Store. William Rohrbough constructed the front in 1845; George Conrad constructed the back after 1855. 29 August 2015.

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Mary Conrad Cabin/The General’s Store. Future U.S. presidents Rutherford B. Hayes and William McKinley reportedly visited the cabin at its original location. 29 August 2015.

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Mary Conrad Cabin/The General’s Store. Dove tail notching. 29 August 2015.

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Mary Conrad Cabin/The General’s Store. Love the dogtrot feature! 29 August 2015.

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Mary Conrad Cabin/The General’s Store. BOOK MEETS LOG CABIN. I enjoy seeing the book with logs. 29 August 2015.

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McWhorter Cabin. Built after 1793 by Revolutionary War veteran Henry McWhorter of New Jersey, this 18′ X 24′ cabin offers an internal chimney as protection from attacks by Native Americans. It was used as a home, church, school, and post office. 29 August 2015.

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McWhorter Cabin. Note the square notching. 29 August 2015.

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McWhorter Cabin. 1793 pioneer cabin meets 1889 feud history. 29 August 2015. Photo by Mom.

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Jackson’s Mill. 29 August 2015.

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Jackson’s Mill, 1837. 29 August 2015.

Martin County Courthouse in Inez, KY (2018)

04 Sunday Mar 2018

Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in American Revolutionary War, Big Sandy Valley, Civil War, Huntington, Inez

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American Revolution, Appalachia, Ashland, author, banker, Battle of Blue Licks, Battle of Bryan Station, books, Brandon Kirk, Charleston, Chillicothe, Democratic National Convention, Flem Sampson, Florida, Floyd County, Henry L. Clay, history, Huntington, Inez, Inez Deposit Bank, James Ward, John P. Martin, Kentucky, lawyer, Lewis Dempsey, Martin County, Ohio, Old Sandy Valley Seminary, Outline of U.S. History, Paintsville, photos, Phyllis Kirk, Piqua, Pleasant, Rockcastle Creek, Saltwell Cemetery, State Textbook Commission, teacher, The Mountain Journal, The New Day, U.S. Congress, Virginia, Warfield, West Virginia, William B. Ward, William McCoy Sr., Williamson

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Martin County Courthouse in Inez, KY. 3 March 2018.

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Martin County Courthouse in Inez, KY. 3 March 2018. Photo by Mom.

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Lewis Dempsey Historical Marker, Martin County Courthouse in Inez, KY. 3 March 2018.

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William McCoy Historical Marker, Martin County Courthouse in Inez, KY. 3 March 2018.

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County Named (1870) Historical Marker, Martin County Courthouse in Inez, KY. 3 March 2018.

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Dr. Henry L. Clay Historical Marker, Martin County Courthouse in Inez, KY. 3 March 2018.

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James Ward Historical Marker, Martin County Courthouse in Inez, KY. 3 March 2018.

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William B. Ward Historical Marker, Martin County Courthouse in Inez, KY. 3 March 2018.

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U.S. Coast Guard Geodetic Survey Bench Mark, Martin County Courthouse in Inez, KY. 3 March 2018.

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Old Jail, Martin County Courthouse in Inez, KY. 3 March 2018.

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Martin County Courthouse in Inez, KY. 3 March 2018.

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Martin County Courthouse in Inez, KY. 3 March 2018.

George T. Swain to Write Logan County History (1927)

04 Sunday Mar 2018

Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in Battle of Blair Mountain, Coal, Hatfield-McCoy Feud, Logan, Native American History

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Appalachia, Aracoma, books, coal, feuds, genealogy, George T. Swain, Hatfield-McCoy Feud, history, Kingsport, Logan, Logan Banner, Mine Wars, Native American History, Native Americans, Tennessee, West Virginia, Woodland Press

From the Logan Banner of Logan, WV, comes this item about George T. Swain’s effort to write a history of Logan County dated May 27, 1927:

New Logan County History is Written

G.T. Swain, the Author, Says It May Be Ready For Distribution In 60 Days.

Announcement was made yesterday by G.T. Swain that his manuscript, on which he has been working for the past several years, of a complete history of Logan county, is practically completed and he plans to leave here within the next ten days for Kingsport, Tenn., where he will place it in the hands of a publisher.

It is understood the book will be published with cloth binding, the cover title to be printed in gold letters, and the work will cover approximately 400 pages. It will give traditions and legends of the tribe of Indians that inhabited this valley, details of the invasion and battle here when Aracoma was killed, the early life of the pioneers and who they were, as well as incidents occurring here during the early years.

It will contain a full history of the Hatfield-McCoy feud which occurred partly on Logan soil and a full and complete account of the mine war. Organizations of the coal companies that developed the valley will be given in full and even the names of the first white male and female child born in the valley will be recorded.

In addition to the historical data which have been obtained after laborious work the book will contain biographical sketches and pictures of approximately fifty prominent men who helped in the development of the great Guyan valley coal field. The completed book is expected to be ready for distribution within 60 days.

NOTE: To order a reprint of Swain’s history book, go here: http://www.woodlandpress.com/book/local-history/history-logan-county-west-virginia

NOTE: It’s very important for local newspapers to promote works by historians/writers!

Writers Can Read Open Mic Night at Empire Books in Huntington, WV (2017)

22 Friday Dec 2017

Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in Huntington, Lincoln County Feud

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Appalachia, author, authors, Blood in West Virginia, Boney Lucas, book, books, Brandon Kirk, Dave Lavender, Diana Pishner Walker, Eliot Parker, Empire Books, Herald-Dispatch, history, Hollywood Book Festival Honorable Mention, Huntington, Lincoln County, Lincoln County Feud, Marshall University, Paris Brumfield, Pelican Publishing Company, Readers' Favorite International Book Award, Silver Mom's Choice Award, Southern California Book Festival, West Virginia, Writers Can Read Open Mic NIght

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Many thanks to Eliot Parker for inviting me to appear as a featured author and read from Blood in West Virginia: Brumfield v. McCoy at the Writers Can Read Open Mic Night at Empire Books in Huntington, WV. I dedicated my reading to the feudists and their descendants. Paris Brumfield and Boney Lucas descendants were among the listeners–thrilling! I met some really great folks and enjoyed the event. 18 December 2017.

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As always, thanks to Dave Lavender for promoting the event in the Herald-Dispatch. http://www.herald-dispatch.com/features_entertainment/empire-books-hosting-writers-can-read/article_02abde5d-bb75-55bb-8a0d-d9451c00b8e2.html

Empire Books & News in Huntington, WV (2017)

30 Thursday Nov 2017

Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in Huntington, Lincoln County Feud

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Appalachia, author, authors, Blood in West Virginia, book, books, Brandon Kirk, Empire Books, Huntington, Lincoln County Feud, West Virginia

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Many thanks to Empire Books & News in Huntington, WV, for the invite to its Annual Holiday Open House on Saturday, November 25, 2017. We sold some books and met interesting people. Fun!

The Red Caboose Regional Artisan Center (2017)

23 Thursday Mar 2017

Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in Huntington, Lincoln County Feud

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Appalachia, author, authors, Blood in West Virginia, book, books, Brandon Kirk, Cabell County, Collis P. Huntington, history, Huntington, Pelican Publishing Company, The Red Caboose Regional Artisan Center, West Virginia

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“Blood in West Virginia: Brumfield v. McCoy” is available for purchase at The Red Caboose Regional Artisan Center in Huntington, WV. http://www.wvvisit.org/the-red-caboose

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The Red Caboose offers a variety of regional crafts for sale. Check it out!

Logan County Genealogical and Historical Society (2017)

20 Monday Mar 2017

Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in Lincoln County Feud, Logan

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Appalachia, Blood in West Virginia, book, books, Brandon Kirk, genealogy, Hatfield Island, history, Lincoln County Feud, Logan, Logan Area Public Library, Logan County, Logan County Genealogical and Historical Society, Pelican Publishing Company, West Virginia

I am VERY excited to be speaking about the Lincoln County Feud on Monday, March 20, 2017, at 5:30 p.m. in the Logan Area Public Library situated on Historic Hatfield Island in Logan, WV. Many thanks to the Logan County Genealogical and Historical Society for hosting me. If you are local, please attend. I would love to see you! http://logan.lib.wv.us/IMG_6810.JPG

Hometown Hamlin (2016)

23 Sunday Oct 2016

Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in Hamlin, Lincoln County Feud

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Appalachia, Blood in West Virginia, Bob Adkins, books, Brandon Kirk, Hamlin, history, Hometown Hamlin, Lincoln County, Lincoln County Feud, West Virginia

Many thanks to Hometown Hamlin for hosting us on 22 October 2016. We sold out of books! When in Hamlin, I typically visit the graves of Bob Adkins and his family. Bob was instrumental in helping me know about the Lincoln County Feud. Photo by Mom.

Ohio River Festival of Books (2016)

10 Monday Oct 2016

Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in Huntington, Lincoln County Feud

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Appalachia, Blood in West Virginia, books, Ed Haley, family, Goldenseal, history, Huntington, Lincoln County Feud, Melinda Beaver, Ohio River Festival of Books, Pelican Publishing Company, photos, West Virginia

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Here I am with my little cousin at the Ohio River Festival of Books, Huntington, WV, 1 October 2016. Great event! Photo by Melinda Beaver.

Ohio River Festival of Books (2016)

30 Friday Sep 2016

Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in Huntington, Lincoln County Feud

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Appalachia, author, Blood in West Virginia, books, Brandon Kirk, Cabell County, history, Huntington, Ohio River Festival of Books, Pelican Publishing Company, West Virginia

Here we are selling books and meeting folks at the Ohio River Festival of Books in Huntington, WV. We are located at Pullman Plaza Hotel (second floor) on Friday, September 30, from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m., and Saturday, October 1, from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. If you’re local, come and see us!

Rebellion in the Hills (2016)

28 Wednesday Sep 2016

Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in Lincoln County Feud, Logan

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Appalachia, author, Blood in West Virginia, books, Brandon Kirk, Chief Logan State Park, Goldenseal, history, Lincoln County Feud, Logan, Pelican Publishing Company, Rebellion in the Hills, West Virginia

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Chief Logan State Park, Logan, WV, 24 September 2016. Photo by Mom.

Rebellion in the Hills (2016)

28 Wednesday Sep 2016

Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in Civil War, Lincoln County Feud, Logan

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Appalachia, author, Blood in West Virginia, books, Brandon Kirk, Chief Logan State Park, history, Huntington, Lincoln County Feud, Logan, Ohio River Festival of Books, Pelican Publishing Company, West Virginia

We had a great time promoting the book and meeting folks at Rebellion in the Hills in Chief Logan State Park on Saturday, September 24, 2016. Our next appearance will be this weekend at Ohio River Festival of Books in Huntington, WV.

 

Rebellion in the Hills (2016)

23 Friday Sep 2016

Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in Civil War, Lincoln County Feud, Logan

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Blood in West Virginia, books, Brandon Kirk, Chief Logan State Park, civil war, feuds, history, Lincoln County Feud, Logan County, Pelican Publishing Company, West Virginia

On Saturday, September 24, 2016, the book and I will appear at Rebellion in the Hills in Chief Logan State Park in Logan County, West Virginia. If you’re local, come and see us.

Lewisburg Literary Festival (2016)

18 Sunday Sep 2016

Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in Lincoln County Feud

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Appalachia, author, book, books, Brandon Kirk, Greenbrier County, Lewisburg, Lewisburg Literary Festival, Pelican Publishing Company, West Virginia

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Lewisburg Literary Festival in Lewisburg, WV. 6 August 2016. Photo by Mom.

Cabwaylingo State Forest (2016)

11 Sunday Sep 2016

Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in Dunlow, Lincoln County Feud

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Appalachian, Blood in West Virginia, books, Brandon Kirk, Cabwaylingo State Forest, Camp Anthony Wayne, Camp Twelvepole, Civilian Conservation Corps, Dunlow, history, Pelican Publishing Company, Wayne County, West Virginia

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Cabwaylingo State Forest, located at Dunlow in Wayne County, WV, began in the 1930s as a CCC camp project. I recently introduced my book to the park. 20 August 2016. Photo by Mom.

Lewisburg Literary Festival (2016)

10 Saturday Sep 2016

Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in Lincoln County Feud

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Appalachia, author, Blood in West Virginia, books, Brandon Kirk, Greenbrier College, Greenbrier County, John McElhenney, Lewisburg, Lewisburg Academy, Lewisburg Literary Festival, Lewisburg Seminary, Lincoln County Feud, Pelican Publishing Company, West Virginia

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Many thanks to the Lewisburg Literary Festival for hosting us in Lewisburg, WV. 6 August 2016. Photo by Mom.

Lewisburg Literary Festival (2016)

05 Monday Sep 2016

Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in Lincoln County Feud

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Appalachia, author, Blood in West Virginia, books, Brandon Kirk, Greenbrier County, Greenbrier County Convention & Visitors Bureau, Lewisburg, Lewisburg Literary Festival, Lincoln County Feud, Pelican Publishing Company, West Virginia

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Greenbrier County Convention & Visitors Bureau, Lewisburg, WV, 5 August 2016. Photo by Mom.

Absalom “Ap” Spry Grave (2016)

21 Saturday May 2016

Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in Atenville, Cemeteries, Lincoln County Feud

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Absolum Spry, Appalachia, Atenville, Blood in West Virginia, book, books, Brandon Kirk, Dry Branch, genealogy, history, Lincoln County, Lincoln County Feud, photos, Rachel Spry, West Virginia

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Absalom “Ap” Spry grave, located at Dry Branch in Atenville, Lincoln County, West Virginia. Mr. Spry (1850-1930), husband to Rachel Brumfield, appears as a character in the book.

Empire Books & News (2016)

26 Tuesday Apr 2016

Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in Huntington, Lincoln County Feud

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The book and I will appear at Empire Books & News in Huntington, WV, on Saturday, April 30, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Our last appearance in September was a sellout venue…and we met many amazing people. If you are local to the Tri-State area, come and see us this Saturday! (We will be joined by over 25 regional authors.) For information about our last visit to the store, follow this link: http://www.herald-dispatch.com/features_entertainment/author-to-sign-new-book-at-empire-on-saturday/article_dcf95a5c-13eb-5ecf-aeca-713a131626c5.html

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