Sound Wormy
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Sound Wormy

Memoir of Andrew Gennett, Lumberman

  1. 256 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
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eBook - PDF

Sound Wormy

Memoir of Andrew Gennett, Lumberman

About this book

Set in what remains some of the wildest country in the United States, Sound Wormy recalls a time when regulations were few and resources were abundant for the southern lumber industry. In 1901 Andrew Gennett put all of his money into a tract of timber along the Chattooga River watershed, which traverses parts of Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina. By the time he wrote his memoir almost forty years later, Gennett had outwitted and outworked countless competitors in the southern mountains to make his mark as one of the region's most seasoned, innovative, and successful lumbermen.

His recollections of a rough-and-ready outdoors life are filled with details of logging, from the first "cruise" of a timber stand to the moment when the last board lies "on sticks" in the mill yard. He tells how massive poplars, oaks, and other hardwoods had to be felled and trimmed by hand, dragged down mountain slopes by draft animals, floated downstream or carried by rail to the mill, and then sawn, graded, and stacked for drying. He tells of buying timber rights in a land market filled with "sharp" operators, where titles and surveys were often contested and kinship and custom were on an equal footing with the law.

Gennett saw more than potential "boardfeet" when he looked at a tree. He recalls, for instance, his efforts to convince the U.S. Forest Service to purchase undisturbed areas of wilderness at a time when its mandate was to condemn and buy up farmed-out and clear-cut land. One such sale initiated by Gennett would become the Joyce Kilmer Wilderness in North Carolina.

Filled with logging lore and portraits of the southern mountains and their people, Sound Wormy adds an absorbing new chapter to the region's natural and environmental history.

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. FOREWORD. Woods Bulls and Ballhooters: The World of Andrew Gennett
  3. Editors Note
  4. Preface
  5. ONE. My Birth and Childhood
  6. TWO. Gennett Family History
  7. THREE. Lebanon Law School
  8. FOUR. Entry into the Lumber Business
  9. FIVE. First Run of Logs, February 2, 1903
  10. SIX. New Camps on the Chattooga River
  11. SEVEN. Depression, 1904
  12. EIGHT. Visions of Timber Deals, 1905
  13. NINE. Episodes in Madison, South Carolina
  14. TEN. Romance of Rabun County
  15. ELEVEN. Recollections of Clayton, Georgia
  16. TWELVE. Sawmilling on Tessentee Creek, 1907-1908
  17. THIRTEEN. Removal to Franklin, North Carolina
  18. FOURTEEN. The Weeks Act of 1911 and Land Sales to the Government
  19. FIFTEEN. Eminent Domain
  20. SIXTEEN. Marriage to Julia Bell Tate
  21. SEVENTEEN. Appalachian Logging Congress
  22. EIGHTEEN. Interesting Experiences While Cruising Timber
  23. NINETEEN. Running Band Mills in Tennessee, 1919-1933
  24. TWENTY. Perversity of Inanimate Objects and Peril of Lumber Industry
  25. TWENTY-ONE. Failure of the Revenge Theory
  26. TWENTY-TWO. Inevitability of Lawsuits in the Lumber Industry
  27. TWENTY-THREE. Struggle and Stress in the Lumber Industry
  28. TWENTY-FOUR. The Necessity of Luck
  29. TWENTY-FIVE. Periods of Economic Panic
  30. TWENTY-SIX. Resumption of Timber Purchases for Speculation
  31. Afterword
  32. Notes
  33. Index