What a delightful bunch of stories on things done in Pennsylvania! Written in 1957, it gave me insight into living in caves, travelling in Conestoga Wagons, Shoo-fly-Pie, and being fond of music.
Some instruments played were the dulcimer, the dudelack, the geik and fiddle - I'll have to look them up!
They told the story of how on the wagons the driver mostly rode the nigh wheel horse, i.e., the one next to the wagon pole on the left hand side. In passing traffic coming from the opposite direction the driver could manage his horses and wagon better by keeping to the right-hand side of the road, and from this practice, the book claims, came the universal American custom of keeping to the right!
It mentioned beliefs in witchcraft and powwow and the book The Long Lost Friend. Another good read for getting familiar with where so many of my family grew up for generations.
Published: 1957 Read: April 2019 Genre: short story, history
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