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In 1880, ancient-growth forest still covered two-thirds of West Virginia, but by the 1920s lumbermen had denuded the entire region. Ronald Lewis explores the transformation in these mountain counties precipitated by deforestation. As the only state that lies entirely within the Appalachian region, West Virginia provides an ideal site for studying the broader social impact of deforestation in Appalachia, the South, and the eastern United States.Most of West Virginia was still dominated by a backcountry economy when the industrial transition began. In short order, however, railroads linked remote mountain settlements directly to national markets, hauling away forest products and returning with manufactured goods and modern ideas. Workers from the countryside and abroad swelled new mill towns, and merchants ventured into the mountains to fulfill the needs of the growing population. To protect their massive investments, capitalists increasingly extended control over the states legal and political systems.Eventually, though, even ardent supporters of industrialization had reason to contemplate the consequences of unregulated exploitation. Once the timber was gone, the mills closed and the railroads pulled up their tracks, leaving behind an environmental disaster and a new class of marginalized rural poor to confront the worst depression in American history.

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title:Transforming the Appalachian Countryside : Railroads, Deforestation, and Social Change in West Virginia, 1880-1920
author:Lewis, Ronald L.
publisher:University of North Carolina Press
isbn10 | asin:0807824054
print isbn13:9780807824054
ebook isbn13:9780807862971
language:English
subjectWest Virginia--Economic conditions, West Virginia--Social conditions, West Virginia--Environmental conditions, Industrialization--West Virginia.
publication date:1998
lcc:HC107.W5L39 1998eb
ddc:338.9754
subject:West Virginia--Economic conditions, West Virginia--Social conditions, West Virginia--Environmental conditions, Industrialization--West Virginia.
Page iii
Transforming the Appalachian Countryside
Railroads, Deforestation, and Social Change in West Virginia, 1880-1920
Ronald L. Lewis
Page iv 1998 The University of North Carolina Press All rights reserved - photo 2
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1998 The University of North Carolina Press
All rights reserved
This book was set in Monotype Bulmer
by Keystone Typesetting, Inc.
Book design by April Leidig-Higgins
Manufactured in the United States of America
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Lewis, Ronald L., 1940 Transforming the Appalachian
countryside: railroads, deforestation, and social change in
West Virginia, 18801920 / Ronald L. Lewis.
p. cm. Includes bibliographical references (p.) and index.
ISBN 0-8078-2405-4 (cloth: alk. paper).
ISBN 0-8078-4706-2 (pbk.: alk. paper)
1. West VirginiaEconomic conditions. 2. West Virginia
Social conditions. 3. West VirginiaEnvironmental
conditions. 4. IndustrializationWest Virginia. I. Title.
HC107.W5L39 1998 97-36616
338.9754dc21 CIP
02 01 00 99 98 5 4 3 2 1
Page v
To Susan and Jennifer
Page vii
Contents
Acknowledgments
xiii
Introduction
1
One. The Virgin Forest and the Backcounty Economy
15
Two. The Touch of Capital: Railroads, Timber, and Economic Development of the Backcounties
45
Three. Land, Capital, and Timber Operations at the Periphery
81
Four. Making Capital Secure: Law and the Industrial Transformation of West Virginia
103
Five. Workers in the Woods
131
Six. Ethnicity, Exploitation, and Social Conflict
165
Seven. Connecting the Periphery: Commercialization of the Countryside
185
Eight. "New Men" versus "Old Men": Political Economy and the County Seat Wars
211
Nine. The Market Revolution and the Decline of Agriculture
235
Ten. If Trees Could Cuss: Environmental Destruction and the Beginnings of Restoration
263
Notes
293
Bibliography
317
Index
339

Page ix
Illustrations
Virgin spruce forest at headwaters of Cherry River, Greenbrier County, 1912
17
Log raft and ark on the Guyandotte River, Lincoln County, ca. 1900
39
Logjam on the Elk River near Sutton, Braxton County, 1898
40
Arks and crew of log drivers tied up along the Greenbrier River near Cass, Pocahontas County, 1898
42
Clearing the forest to build Davis, Tucker County, 1883
94
Panorama of Davis, Tucker County, ca. 1909
95
Babcock Lumber Company, Davis, Tucker County, 1909
96
Cherry River Boom and Lumber Company Mill, Richwood, Nicholas County, 1924
97
Old Court: Justices of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, 186390
113
New Court: Justices of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, 18891909
115
Moment of relaxation in a woods camp, probably Randolph County, ca. 1900
134
Woods crew near Bartow, Pocahontas County, ca. 1910
141
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