Everybody's National Parks

Everybody's National Parks


ENP 2.4.2: Shenandoah History: Part 2

June 11, 2017

This is the second of 2 parts on Shenandoah’s History, which will end our series on Shenandoah National Park. We hear from 3 historians: Sara Gregg from the University of Kansas focuses on land use policy. Katrina Powell at Virginia Tech researched letters written by families displaced due to the parks creation. Audrey Horning is an Anthropology and Archeology Professor at William and Mary in Virginia. She conducted a multi-year Survey of Rural Mountain Settlements in the Virginia Blue Ridge from 1995-1998.
In Part 2 we hear about the CCC’s role in the development of the park (1:36), FDR’s visit to the CCC camps (5:12), signs of cultural history in the park (8:08), Audrey Horning’s archeological survey of 3 mountain settlements (13:04), the tragic fires of 2000 (31:57), and finally hikes and tips on how and where to see evidence of Shenandoah’s cultural history (35:26).

Resources:

Shenandoah National Park Trust http://snptrust.org
Shenandoah National Park Association http://www.snpbooks.org
Blue Ridge Heritage Project http://www.blueridgeheritageproject.com
(Hiking) Old Rag Mountain Trail (includes the following trails mentioned in podcast: Nicholson Hollow Trail, White Oak Canyon Trail, Corbin Hollow Trail, Robertson Mountain Trail, Hot Shore Mountain Trail, Brokenback Run, Hannah Run Trail)
https://www.nps.gov/shen/planyourvisit/upload/old_rag_area.pdf
Corbin Cabin Cutoff Trail https://www.nps.gov/shen/upload/Nicholson-Hollow.pdf
Rose River Trail https://www.nps.gov/shen/planyourvisit/upload/big_meadows_area_2013.pdf

Cabin Rental (Including Corbin Cabin) http://www.patc.net/PATC/Cabins/Cabin_General_Info.aspx#SNP

(Book) Managing the Mountains: Land Use Planning, the New Deal, and the Creation of a Federal Landscape in Appalachia by Sara Gregg
https://www.amazon.com/Managing-Mountains-Planning-Landscape-Appalachia/dp/0300192568

(Book) The Anguish of Displacement: The Politics of Literacy in the Letters of Mountain Families in Shenandoah National Park by Katrina M. Powell, ed.
http://www.upress.virginia.edu/title/3307

(Book) Answer at Once: Letters of Mountain Families in Shenandoah National Park 1934-1938 by Katrina M. Powell, ed.
http://www.upress.virginia.edu/title/3883

(Book) In the Shadow of Ragged Mountain by Audrey Horning
https://www.amazon.com/Shadow-Ragged-Mountain-Audrey-Horning/dp/0931606276

(Book) Shenandoah: A Story of Conservation and Betrayal by Sue Eisenfeld
https://www.amazon.com/Shenandoah-Conservation-Betrayal-Sue-Eisenfeld/dp/0803238304

(Book) Super-Scenic Motorway: A Blue Ridge Parkway History by Anne Mitchell Whisnant
https://www.amazon.com/Super-Scenic-Motorway-Ridge-Parkway-History/dp/0807871265

(Book) The Undying Past of Shenandoah National Park by Darwin Lambert
https://www.amazon.com/Undying-Past-Shenandoah-National-Park/dp/0911797572

(Book) Hollow Folk https://www.amazon.com/Hollow-Folk-Mandel-Sherman/dp/0685650863/ref=cm_rdp_product

(Article) President Inspects Five Forest Camps, August, 13, 1933; Special to The New York Times. https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1933/08/13/223729852.html?emc=eta1&pageNumber=3

Film: A Trip To Skyland and Shenandoah National Park (no link available)