Sacred Places of the Smokies DVD

Dr. Gail Palmer

Stories about people and places of the communities of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, late 1800s and early 1900s, in Eastern Tennessee and Western North Carolina. Included are the woman living in Cades Cove in 1830s who made an unusual request regarding her burial place; the young girl killed by her father on Bote Mountain; Wild Bill Walker of Walkers Valley, his three wives and 26 children; Edd Conner of Smokement who designed his own coffin and burial suit, then held his own funeral; the man in Cataloochee who asked for a cast iron casket; the Walker Sisters of Little Greenbrier. "A very fitting tribute to individuals who lie beneath the sode and stones of the Smokies...," Allen Coggins, author, Place Names of the Smokies. 2009; Approx. Run Time 30 minutes.

$15.00
Weight: 
1 lb
Dimensions: 
5 × 6 × 1 in