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Contribution to Book
Appalachian Murders & Mysteries
SCL Faculty and Staff Book Gallery
  • Jonathan Jeffrey,, Contributor, Western Kentucky University
  • James M. Gifford,, Editor
  • Edwina Pendarvis,, Editor
Description

Appalachian Murders & Mysteries: True Stories from West Virginia, Kentucky, and Southern Ohio, 23 stories by 17 authors compiled and edited by James M. Gifford and Edwina D. Pendarvis. The tragic events described in this book could have happened anywhere, but they happened here in central Appalachia. They are a part of our history. Together, these stories create a literary “mourning quilt,” commemorating the innocent and the guilty and piecing together significant remnants of 200 years of life in eastern Kentucky, southern Ohio, and West Virginia.

ISBN
978-1-938471-55-1
Publication Date
1-1-2016
Publisher
Jesse Stuart Foundation
Keywords
  • Kentucky,
  • Juliette Buffington Enslow,
  • Huntington Mystery
Disciplines
Comments

Jonathan Jeffrey, is the Department Head for the Department of Library Special Collections and the Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Coordinator. He is responsible for managing the department and for acquiring, accessioning, cataloging, and providing reference services for unique manuscript items as well as folklore collections.

Citation Information
Jonathan Jeffrey (2016), Juliette Buffington Enslow's Murder Remains a Huntington Mystery in Appalachian Murders and Mysteries. Ashland, KY: Jesse Stuart Foundation