Lifted to the Shoulders of a Mountain

A Story of the People Who Climbed a Mountain Before Their Home Became Little Switzerland, N. C. Their Strength and Courage Will Lift Them Up.

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Pat Turner Mitchell ISBN: 9780595880799
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: August 2, 2007
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Pat Turner Mitchell
ISBN: 9780595880799
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: August 2, 2007
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Lifted to the Shoulders of a Mountain is the personal story of two people, who live lives parallel to each other, before they become man and wife. The story includes their families, as they live after the American Revolution, during the Civil War, and when they move into the area now known as Little Switzerland, N. C. It is one that shows how people triumph over tragedy and the time in which they lived. Little Switzerland, founded in 1909, is a unique place in 2007. "Downtown" includes a post office, a store and cafe, with a connecting bookstore that has an eye-popping eclectic selection. It also has an historical inn with a walled cemetery attached. The cemetery speaks of the local people who live here now and were here before 1909. This book tells about some of their lives.

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Lifted to the Shoulders of a Mountain is the personal story of two people, who live lives parallel to each other, before they become man and wife. The story includes their families, as they live after the American Revolution, during the Civil War, and when they move into the area now known as Little Switzerland, N. C. It is one that shows how people triumph over tragedy and the time in which they lived. Little Switzerland, founded in 1909, is a unique place in 2007. "Downtown" includes a post office, a store and cafe, with a connecting bookstore that has an eye-popping eclectic selection. It also has an historical inn with a walled cemetery attached. The cemetery speaks of the local people who live here now and were here before 1909. This book tells about some of their lives.

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