GENA
of the
APPALACHIANS
By
CLARENCE MONROE WALLIN
Cochrane Publishing Company
Tribune Building
New York
1910
Copyright, 1910, by
Clarence Monroe Wallin
To Alma, my wife, and the thousands of other noble daughters of the great Appalachian country.
CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I. | The Burial of Lucky Joe | [ 7] |
| II. | The Hamlet Blood Camp | [ 11] |
| III. | The Gathering Clouds | [ 17] |
| IV. | Driven to Endless Toil | [ 23] |
| V. | The Shepherd of Nobody’s Sheep | [ 30] |
| VI. | When Evening Comes | [ 38] |
| VII. | Boaz Honeycutt | [ 45] |
| VIII. | The Response to Duty’s Call | [ 53] |
| IX. | Lifting the Yoke | [ 60] |
| X. | Through the Ever Changing Scenes | [ 68] |
| XI. | The Thrill of College Life | [ 78] |
| XII. | Back to the Old Home and the Hills | [ 87] |
| XIII. | The Passing of the Clouds | [ 96] |
| XIV. | Love Seeks Its Own | [ 105] |