Legends of the Skyline Drive and the Great Valley of Virginia
By Carrie Hunter Willis and Etta Belle Walker
RICHMOND, VA.:
The Dietz Press, Publishers
1940
Copyright, 1940
BY CARRIE HUNTER WILLIS AND ETTA BELLE WALKER
Printed in the United States of America
Tucked away among the hills and valleys in and near the Shenandoah National Park and the Great Valley of Virginia are stories of the beginnings of the white man's life beyond the comparative ease of early Tidewater Virginia. These stories are true ones and they depict something of the courage and hardihood of the early Virginia pioneer. Perhaps in reading of their lives we may catch something of the majesty and charm of their surroundings which were reflected to a marked degree in their way of living. Surely they must often have said, I will look unto the hills from whence cometh my strength or how else may we account for the developments which came as the result of their constant struggle for survival?
Stories of colonial Virginia on the eastern seaboard are numerous and usually exciting but they are quite different from the tales beyond the Piedmont. A combination of them may enable us to know Virginia as a whole in a more appreciative way.
Long before the Knights of the Golden Horseshoe ever set foot in the wilds of Virginia, intrepid explorers had passed through various parts of the Valley country.
In 1654—more than sixty years before the Governor's expedition—Colonel Abraham Wood received permission to explore beyond the mountains. His purpose was to establish trade relations with the Indians. His journey carried him through the lower Blue Ridge, crossing the range near the Virginia-North Carolina line.
Reference is made elsewhere of the explorations conducted by the one-time monk, John Lederer, whose journal of the trip was first translated from German and published in London in 1672.
Carrie Hunter Willis
Etta Belle Walker
Transcriber's Note:
Quakers
Dunkards
PIONEER LIFE
The Lincoln Family
Endless Caverns
Massanutten Caverns
Grand Caverns
Massanetta Springs
The First Academy in the Valley
Washington College
The Virginia Military Institute
The Father of the University of Virginia
Jack Jouett's Ride
Lewis and Clark Expedition
The Gateway To the Great Southwestern Empire