The story of Catawba Valley, Virginia, its people, places and events would have wide range appeal to non-Catawbians, rural and urban audiences.

Luemma Craft and John Garman would marry and have seventeen children during 1890 – 1914. Echoes from Catawba Volume 1 relates some of the stories about families growing up during a time when there was no indoor plumbing, electricity, and many hardships. The stories about their schools, farms, churches, and their General Store will keep your attention and remind you of better times. In order to survive, they lived off the land and worked hard. These mostly Scot-Irish descendants had a culture, identity, and values that bear looking at in this complex and politically-correct world we live in today.

Times were difficult but the people of Catawba considered themselves blessed and felt they had all they needed: God, family, Church, and community. I gathered information from Catawba people as they recalled their childhood days growing up in a totally different world we live in now. I then used my personal experiences growing up in the mountains in the 1940s and 1950s as well as calling upon my memories of hearing what the previous generation conveyed to me.

Echoes From Catawba comprises stories with heart and humor so as to transform the reader back into those early times of the late 1800s and early 1900s. Any fiction that may crop up is strictly accidental and not intended. It may sound like fiction to some (that’s okay) but it is history put forth in stories written to induce a smile, maybe a tear and retained knowledge of rural life in the early 1900s.

During the interviewing process and research for this book, folks were asked how they felt about growing up in such challenging times. They each stated they would do it all over again without changing anything.

That spirit lives within all Catawbians regardless of where they are now. Many have lived in Catawba all their lives. I hasten to add that this book has drawn the interest of urban people who have no connection to Appalachia and never experienced rural living. These are stories that should appeal to any reader.

Echoes From Catawba is enlightening, interesting, heartwarming and inspiring.  After reading about this special, unique place called Catawba Valley, it will leave you ready for Volume 2 and Volume 3 being released fall of 2020.

Echoes From Catawba Volume 1 Growing Up In Catawba Valley, Appalachia

 

ECHOES FROM CATAWBA Volume 1  may be ordered online through our Trading Post

Or pick one up at the Salem Museum at 801 E. Main Street, Salem, Virginia. They are open Tuesdays through Saturdays from 10 am to 4 pm. Also, copies are available at The Emporium on Main Street in New Castle, Virginia. The Emporium is open Tuesday – Friday 10-7, Saturday 9-6 and Sunday 12-5.