Crossroads: Stories of the Rural South

CROSSROADS is a book of true stories and events of the 1930's and 1940's. It contains both historical and legendary stories about country stores, poverty, farm life, front porches, sharecropping, childhood labor, health care, hardships, race relations and more. Stories are factual and written from the author's memories of growing up in rural eastern North Carolina. The author writes about the peddlers who traveled throughout rural areas selling their goods such as sewing machines, Bibles, ribbons, candy, blankets and even fish.

Tobacco was the "king of crops" and the crossroads was right in the heart of tobacco land.

The Southern folklore in CROSSROADS is informative and entertaining.

Greene was fortunate to have longevity in her family. She had six living grandmothers and

great grandmothers and two grandfathers living during her childhood. All lived

near the Crossroads and her interaction with them provided a wealth of

information about the past. Many of her family elders were storytellers and

loved sharing both the history of the area and the legends dating back to the

Civil War.

As you read these stories, you will feel the respect and love Greene has for the place she

grew up. You will feel the love she has for the people and for the time spent

at the country store and on the front porches of her grandparents. The

stories will trigger memories for the older folks and introduce younger

generations to a time long past but not forgotten. 

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Crossroads: Stories of the Rural South

CROSSROADS is a book of true stories and events of the 1930's and 1940's. It contains both historical and legendary stories about country stores, poverty, farm life, front porches, sharecropping, childhood labor, health care, hardships, race relations and more. Stories are factual and written from the author's memories of growing up in rural eastern North Carolina. The author writes about the peddlers who traveled throughout rural areas selling their goods such as sewing machines, Bibles, ribbons, candy, blankets and even fish.

Tobacco was the "king of crops" and the crossroads was right in the heart of tobacco land.

The Southern folklore in CROSSROADS is informative and entertaining.

Greene was fortunate to have longevity in her family. She had six living grandmothers and

great grandmothers and two grandfathers living during her childhood. All lived

near the Crossroads and her interaction with them provided a wealth of

information about the past. Many of her family elders were storytellers and

loved sharing both the history of the area and the legends dating back to the

Civil War.

As you read these stories, you will feel the respect and love Greene has for the place she

grew up. You will feel the love she has for the people and for the time spent

at the country store and on the front porches of her grandparents. The

stories will trigger memories for the older folks and introduce younger

generations to a time long past but not forgotten. 

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Crossroads: Stories of the Rural South

Crossroads: Stories of the Rural South

by Montress Greene
Crossroads: Stories of the Rural South

Crossroads: Stories of the Rural South

by Montress Greene

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CROSSROADS is a book of true stories and events of the 1930's and 1940's. It contains both historical and legendary stories about country stores, poverty, farm life, front porches, sharecropping, childhood labor, health care, hardships, race relations and more. Stories are factual and written from the author's memories of growing up in rural eastern North Carolina. The author writes about the peddlers who traveled throughout rural areas selling their goods such as sewing machines, Bibles, ribbons, candy, blankets and even fish.

Tobacco was the "king of crops" and the crossroads was right in the heart of tobacco land.

The Southern folklore in CROSSROADS is informative and entertaining.

Greene was fortunate to have longevity in her family. She had six living grandmothers and

great grandmothers and two grandfathers living during her childhood. All lived

near the Crossroads and her interaction with them provided a wealth of

information about the past. Many of her family elders were storytellers and

loved sharing both the history of the area and the legends dating back to the

Civil War.

As you read these stories, you will feel the respect and love Greene has for the place she

grew up. You will feel the love she has for the people and for the time spent

at the country store and on the front porches of her grandparents. The

stories will trigger memories for the older folks and introduce younger

generations to a time long past but not forgotten. 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798218097912
Publisher: Montress Greene
Publication date: 10/25/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 162
File size: 24 MB
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Table of Contents


1.   Bridgers Grocery and Farm Supply          

2.   Alvis Greene Grocery           

3.   Investigations and Adventures in 1940s

4.   Rural Health Care 1940s     

5.   Horse and Buggy Joy Ride  

7.   Water Flows East      

8.   Running a Straight Row      

9.   Howard the Goat      

10.  Daddy Shares a Happy Memory 

11.  A Mule Named "Red"        

13.  Birds and Cherry Trees       

14.  Go See "Miss Mothie"        

15.  Two Mules Named Molly  

16.  Peachtree Switches, Cod Liver Oil and Grover's Chill Tonic

17.  Tent Revival   

18.  Stewed Whiskey, Featherbeds and Grandfather Clock       

20.  Life Wasn't Easy       

23.  Peddlers vs. Sears Roebuck Catalog      

24.  Race Relationships  

25.  Frozen Pond/Hog Waller   

28.  World War II Memories     

30.  Disappearance of the Family Farm        

31.  When the Creeks Ran Clear          

35.  Believe Me, You Don't Want to go Back          

36.  Introduction to William Greene Stories

39.  A Little More About Grandma's Lye Soap        

40.  "Hunter's Moon" (poem)  

43.  A Gift from My Father     

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