Sound Wormy: “The History of Southern Appalachia is Written in Its Forests” — Presented by Shelby & Philip Gennett
Join us at the Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library for a compelling discussion on the pivotal role the logging industry played in shaping the history and culture of Southern Appalachia.
Sound Wormy: "The History of Southern Appalachia is Written in Its Forests" will be presented by Shelby and Philip Gennett, grandchildren of Andrew Gennett, a pioneering lumberman whose early 20th-century work helped define the timber industry in the southern mountains.
Location: Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library
Details: Free and open to the public
This event is a collaboration between the Cashiers Historical Society and the Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library. It is part of the Cashiers Historical Society’s Mountain Heritage Series