Remembering the Way it Was

More Stories from Hilton Head, Bluffton and Daufuskie

Nonfiction, History, Americas, United States
Cover of the book Remembering the Way it Was by Fran Heyward Marscher, Arcadia Publishing Inc.
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Author: Fran Heyward Marscher ISBN: 9781625844002
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: February 7, 2007
Imprint: The History Press Language: English
Author: Fran Heyward Marscher
ISBN: 9781625844002
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: February 7, 2007
Imprint: The History Press
Language: English
From cooking �coon and �possum to recalling the heyday of Melrose Plantation, these are the heartwarming stories of Hilton Head, Bluffton and Daufuskie before, as the Gullahs might say, �it all change up.�

In this second volume of personal memories collected by Hilton Head journalist Fran Heyward Marscher, area old-timers tell of the adventures, the industry and the heart of the Lowcountry itself. Before the golf courses and resorts, the residents of Beaufort and Jasper Counties often scraped to make a living, but they left behind stories of enduring devotion and perseverance. Keeping lighthouses on the coast, developing a method for catching crabs with only sticks and hunting quail in Hilton Head are only a few of the tales preserved by local old-timers from the early days of the twentieth century to the times of economic transition after World War II. In ice cream and butter beans, picking oysters and exploring the beach, these memories of the Lowcountry will last for generations.
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From cooking �coon and �possum to recalling the heyday of Melrose Plantation, these are the heartwarming stories of Hilton Head, Bluffton and Daufuskie before, as the Gullahs might say, �it all change up.�

In this second volume of personal memories collected by Hilton Head journalist Fran Heyward Marscher, area old-timers tell of the adventures, the industry and the heart of the Lowcountry itself. Before the golf courses and resorts, the residents of Beaufort and Jasper Counties often scraped to make a living, but they left behind stories of enduring devotion and perseverance. Keeping lighthouses on the coast, developing a method for catching crabs with only sticks and hunting quail in Hilton Head are only a few of the tales preserved by local old-timers from the early days of the twentieth century to the times of economic transition after World War II. In ice cream and butter beans, picking oysters and exploring the beach, these memories of the Lowcountry will last for generations.

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