Billy the Goat's Tales of Two Towns by L. D. R.: Selected Columns, 1949-1976 - Luther David Ralph - Books - Authorhouse - 9781463441708 - August 12, 2011
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Billy the Goat's Tales of Two Towns by L. D. R.: Selected Columns, 1949-1976

Luther David Ralph

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Billy the Goat's Tales of Two Towns by L. D. R.: Selected Columns, 1949-1976

Brief Description: Includes Luther David Ralph's fist column about his travels to Stone City, Colorado, January 10, 1913 (published Jauary 23, 1913, in the Sumner county News, Gallatin, Tennessee), followed by columns from 1949-1976 that first appeared in the Goolettsville Gazette, and closes with three memoirs of him by his daughter and two grandchildren. Marc Notes: The present collection of newspaper columns has been edited by his granddaughter, Annelle Ralph Hawkins Huggins, who has discovered and collected more than 800 columns in the project begun in 2005, with more than 200 transcribed, of which a selection is presented here.; Includes Luther David Ralph's fist column about his travels to Stone City, Colorado, January 10, 1913 (published Jauary 23, 1913, in the Sumner county News, Gallatin, Tennessee), followed by columns from 1949-1976 that first appeared in the Goolettsville Gazette, and closes with three memoirs of him by his daughter and two grandchildren. Publisher Marketing: Between the years 1949 and 1976, Luther David Ralph (son, brother, husband, father, farmer, carpenter, storyteller, journalist) wrote over 800 columns entitled "Billy the Goat's Tales of Two Towns By L. D. R." for the GOODLETTSVILLE GAZETTE. In his first column he wrote, "This column will start in Shackle Island (TN) and eventually wind up in Goodlettsville (TN)......we will endeavor to mingle news of the past as handed down for posterity with amusing events of today." During those 27 years he did write about current events; memories of life on Long Hollow; stories of adventures in The West; and, occasionally family events. Mr. Ralph's reiminiscences and observations provide a glimpse into the life in rural Sumner County, Tennessee between the towns Goodlettsville (actually just over the line in Davidson County, TN) and Shackle Island along the Long Hollow he called home for the nine decades of his life (1890-1979). Granddaughter Annelle Ralph Hawkins Huggins has located many of the original columns saved by family members and readers over the years and additional ones in the holdings of the Tennessee State Library and Archives. She has chosen 91 representative columns for this compilation. Ms. Huggins has been an academic librarian for 41 years and currently serves as Associate Professor / Associate Dean of University Libraries at the University of Memphis. She continues to seek additional writings by her grandfather and to transcribe all findings into electronic format to be "handed down for posterity."

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 12, 2011
ISBN13 9781463441708
Publishers Authorhouse
Pages 216
Dimensions 210 × 279 × 12 mm   ·   494 g