Howdy Cousins, I have been off list for a while to change internet servers and to take a storytelling tour of Appalachia. I traveled through 4 states telling stories about Clay County and the folks that populate my stories. Over 2,000 folks attended 10 events and it was awesome. I called it my Appalachian Jubilee Road Trip. On March 16 I recorded my second CD of stories - live!!!! and some friends played old time music for it so it will be a combination of mountain music and tall tales. I tell several stories about my (imaginary) hometown over on Red Bird River called "Beloved". I actually had a lady who bought one of my CDs try to find it last month as she was visiting in the area. Just a reminder, I am working on the following families: Holland, Arnett, Gilbert, Bowling, Smith, Carpenter. Stephen Hollen Appalachian Storyteller & Mountain Humorist My Daddy says Happiness is like Moonshine; Make your own and you'll never run out. www.mountainstories.com online journal: http://mountainstories.easyjournal.com
I know this is a bit belated, but there is another site that has more views of the Eversole Cabin. It's at http://hazardkentucky.com/2000/oldest_cabin.htm In addition, they have numerous stories and pictures on the their index page located at http://hazardkentucky.com/pageindex.htm Great site for anyone doing research in Eastern Kentucky. Sincerely, Pat