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Capon Valley Sampler: Sketches of Appalachia from George Washington to Caudy Davis [Hardcover]

Willard Wirtz (Author)
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In 1968, the U.S. Secretary of Labor and his wife purchased a farm in the Capon Valley in Appalachia's foothills, a hundred miles west of Washington, and began taking weekend refuge from political aggravation. Relieved a few months later ("by popular demand" the ex-Secretary puts it) of formal obligation, the Wirtzes found themselves dropping out more and more from capital affairs and becoming increasingly attached to the little community of Yellow Spring, West Virginia, unincorporated. Wirtz, who describes himself as a "congenital scribbler," flirted only briefly with the suggestion of writing about his eight years in the government. He became interested instead in the history of Yellow Spring and the Capon Valley. Most families in the area trace their lines back seven or eight generations, but the Capon Valley hasn't been noticed much and its history is almost entirely homespun and handed down. Capon Valley Sampler pulls together various pieces of this story. One sketch pursues the report that George Washington surveyed here. Another, on the French and Indian War, raises some questions about American apartheid. Wirtz unravels the intriguing story of the Capon Valley's mixed up place in Civil War history, traceable to a ballot box fraud that historians have tried to conceal. The role of religion in the valley focuses on the Hebron Lutheran Church, probably the oldest surviving congregation west of the Blue Ridge, and the tireless service of Methodist circuit rider Francis Asbury. The hero of the piece on Mountain Spirits is Tilbury Orndorff-who may or may not have been a reformed moonshiner. The sketches follow the history of the Davis family, who started living in 1838 in the house the two intruders from Washington bought 130 years later, A fuller picture is drawn of Caudy Davis-school teacher, justice of the peace, miller, state legislator, surveyor-who helped with the research for the Sampler up to the time he died in 1985 at age 99. Wirtz ends with some questioning of whether his adopted and beloved valley can hang on to its rich inheritance of natural beauty and human values. The author has spent quite a bit of his life with pen in hand. But everything before has been written in the course of duty as teacher, government official, arbitrator, and lawyer. The Sampler, he says, has been done for fun. The result is a unique appreciation of a remarkable place and its people.

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  • Hardcover: 204 pages
  • Publisher: Bartleby Pr; First edition (January 1990)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0910155143
  • ISBN-13: 978-0910155144
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.9 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,019,739 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A worldly view of a fiercely local culture, May 14, 2009
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B. A. Martin (Northern Virginia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Capon Valley Sampler: Sketches of Appalachia from George Washington to Caudy Davis (Hardcover)
As local flavour fades in the glare of multinationalism shrinking the world for this new millennium, here is a reminder that not all places move so willingly ~ that is what local flavour is all about. The Capon, nee Cacapheon, Valley just over an hour from the suburban sprawl of Northern Virginia is still something of a time capsule and when a wonderful friend offered the use of a cabin along the river, I found among other things, this book on the nightstand.

Like finding the little road to Yellow Springs this book is one discovery essay after another; as though looking out the window only onto the quilt (hence the title) of time in a place of lush beauty and stark serenity. Writing about life and lives along the smallest of the 4 tributaries of the Potomac, Mr. Wirtz (self admittedly) stretches his faculty to embody patch upon patch of said quilt. Each piece from a different owner and time though sharing a connection to what becomes a strong theme of American flavour.

Unlike both the indigenous peoples and the European powers who variously sought control over the area, the ancestors of the present inhabitants chose to settle and remain there for strong personal reasons that more often echo the themes of settling "The West" in the 19th century than other stories of British Colonization. As a casual historian of such things this book is well suited to my taste and with a few visual references from the valley, wonderfully captivating.

Travelling through time and finding connection tied to connection through 250 years it is clearly a statement of the gifts the author brought to his public life and granted to readers of this later work. That the past is prolog, that revolution comes from time to time in America, and that individual resolve, ingenuity, and insight brews a fine draught pint is the local flavour along the Capon.

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