Appalachian Quarterly Magazine

It is with much sadness that we had to submit our last issue of THE APPALACHIAN in October of 2009 due to circumstances beyond our control. However we are proud to offer all issues on portable digital file format-pdf. These files are available for purchase on cds. Each year’s cd will retail at $18.00 plus tax and shipping.

 

The Wise County Historical Society

Presents Appalachian Quarterly and The Appalachian

ALL 52 issues of  The Appalachian Quarterly and The Appalachian Is in portable digital file format- .pdf.

These files are available for purchase on cds. Each year’s cd will retail at $15.00 plus tax and shipping.

$150.00 for the whole set.

Appalachian Quarterly

1996 – 3 issues, 1997 – 4 issues,  1998 – 4 issues,  1999 – 4 issues, 2000 – 4 issues,  2001 – 4 issues,  2002 – 4 issues,  2003 – 4 issues,  2004 – 4 issues,  2005 – 4 issues,  2006 – 4 issues,  2007 – 4 issues,  2008 –  3 issues,  2009 – 2 issues, April and October.

One year (4 issues) $15 plus $5 shipping.

The Appalachian Quarterly and The Appalachian feature stories of the heritage and history of the Appalachian sections of the states of Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee, West Virginia and Virginia. Stories such as the lineage of families of Daugherty, Wood, Lane, Porter, Lawson,  and many, many more.

Questions? Contact:  Wanda Rose: Subscription and Orders at  wandaatwise@yahoo.com or 276-328-6569

Send orders to:

Wise County Historical Society
P. O. Box 368, Wise, VA 24293

Rhonda S. Robertson

EDITOR

COVERING THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS

KENTUCKY, NORTH CAROLINA, TENNESSEE,
VIRGINIA AND WEST VIRGINIA

112 page magazine of genealogy and history, published by The Wise County Historical Society See Order Form & Postage Chart

The Wise County Historical Society
P. O. Box 368 – Wise, VA 24293
Email: wchs_133@yahoo.com

Ganell Marshall

LAYOUT and SETUP and Co Editor

Contains: Family and Area HistoryRegular Features From the Hills of Appalachia Reaching Out Children of the Appalachians Regular Features Special Focus Melungeon On The Bookshelf

Wanda May Rose

ASSISTANT EDITOR

Wanda proof reads the magazine, prepares it for mailing and mails it with help from her husband Stuart, volunteers Bill Porter, Mildred Hughes and Wanda Manicure, who helps package  the magazine for mailing and Bill Gobble who keeps a database of names and addresses of subscribers to the magazine  There are  many elements of preparing the magazine for shipment.

 

Fannie Lane Steele

BOOK-REVIEWS      Fannie-Steele

On The Bookshelf: What’s new in book releases,  Articles on people, music, food, flora & fauna, culture, folklore, military and much more… anything pertaining to that which is uniquely Appalachian.

Nancy Clark Brown Hayes

SPECIAL FOCUS EDITOR

Special Focus: highlighting *Appalachian legends & mysteries, Ghost Towns, Historic towns, Counties, Treasure stories, etc. * Special Features: Soldiers, women in history, recipes, Native Americans, archaeology sites, etc.

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