Speaking of houses, here's a great photo of my grandparents, Margaret Jane (Hopson) and George Washington Kitts, with her sister Eliza Jane and her parents, William and Mary (Rucker) Hopson. Again, I love to see the details, like the mailbox and the front gate.
It all began for me with an English assignment back in the days of the original Foxfire series. My cousin and I completed a project that investigated the heritage of our neighborhood near the old DoraKennedySchool off Strawberry Plains Pike in Knox County, TN.In addition to researching our local history, we were also encouraged to speak to our relatives about our family tree.I realized then that I had an insatiable curiosity about such things.
Well, actually, I suppose it began much earlier than that, with the stories I heard from my father and my mother’s mother.Many a weekend afternoon throughout my childhood had been spent listening to “what happened where” as we rode with Daddy up Jones Cove Road to Longbranch and Wilhite in SevierCounty.And practically every overnight visit with my grandmother Kitts was liberally sprinkled with tales from her childhood.I’d never thought about the concept of “storytelling” or “oral history.”It was just what we did.Here, I hope to share some of what I’ve heard and preserve it for future generations.
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