Kentucky Mountain Folk
Sunday, February 28, 2010 at 05:02PM
Mountain woman of Frozen Creek, Kentucky. Library of Congress.Life in the mountains of East Kentucky has been demanding since the early days of European (mostly Scotch-Irish and English) settlement. In the many isolated valleys and hollows, it is a hardscrabble life, even today. Yet many of the mountain folk wouldn't trade that life for the city, even when they could -- isolation and self-sufficiency being primary reasons why the first settlers came here to put down roots.
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Farmstead near Hyden, Kentucky. Library of Congress.
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