Every-Day Living: Memories of a Family from Blaine, North Carolina
By (Author) Doug Russell
BookBaby
BookBaby
25th February 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
Local history
Rural communities
Paperback
198
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 12mm
281g
Every-Day Living is a book about a family and about how things were in rural North Carolina. Specifically, in Blaine, North Carolina. Blaine is near Eldorado. Eldorado is in Montgomery County, NC. Neither Blaine nor Eldorado have official populations now. But once, they were thriving townships, with a tan yard, a post office, gold mines and a copper lead, a millinery shop, a drug store, a doctor, a shoe shop, their own school, and country stores. "It all went down till there was just a wide place in the road," said Ethel Harris Hilliard, the author Doug Russell's great-aunt. "Disappeared small town America" at its finest.Bill Russell is the last surviving sibling of Cled and Lola Russell's nine kids. Through the course of the book, Bill takes the author on a talking riding tour of Blaine, North Carolina and talks about the people, places, and happenings from long ago. Other family members add their comments and stories. Doug Russell, the author, investigates the Russell Gold Mine, midwifes, presidential pardons, a land grant, the birthplace of a long lost millionaire, military service records, creeping land masses, and the mystery of suicide from the Russell family past. Who would have thought all this happened in such a small place!
Doug Russell lives in Virginia with his wife, one lazy dog, one cracked cat, and one sly and crafty cat. Three kids, who were once at home, are in college strewn all over America. Doug is a graduate of Duke University and Clemson University. He spent thirty years as an engineer and manager at places like Motorola and Intel. This is his second book.