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A rich agrarian society is torn asunder by the cataclysm of the Civil War. āThe race for the prize is on,ā wrote Harperās Magazine in 1872 as railroads pushed ever further into the mountains. Speculators spread through every timber rich and mineral infused hollow, making deals. The third hour of the series will tell the story of the region as it confronts this strange new industrial age. The story begins in the Great Forest, where virgin timber still abounded as late as 1880. Coal camps replace villages; mountain farms are abandoned; missionary schools spring up; the land, the people, the wildlife and the culture are endangered. Foresters, botanists, geologists, novelists, and historians all recount the changes in the land and its people as the coal is dug and the ancient trees are felled to fuel the nationās booming new industrial economy.
Appalachia: A History of Mountains and People
Specials
3
April 23, 2009
50 minutes