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Nags Headers [Hardcover]

Susan Byrum Rountree (Author)
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July 2001
Nags Head's Historic Cottage Row District--on the National Register of Historic Places since 1977--stretches a mile along North Carolina's Outer Banks, forming a pattern of angles and lines the color of driftwood. Porches wrap around dull gray houses like wide-brimmed hats; shutters propped open like lazy eyelids cast shadows on sand and horizon. Defined by weathered wooden shingles, sweeping gable roofs, single full-width dormers, and protruding benches built into the arms of porches, this simple architecture is the patina of Old Nags Head, what old-comers think of first when they see this beach in their mind's eyes.

The story of the families who helped settle one of North Carolina's oldest beaches is told in Nags Headers. It is a blend of oral history and narrative that allows readers to share in the summer lives of Nags Head's oldest families. The story traces the history of Nags Head through successive generations, from early settlement before the Civil War, through the turn of the new century and the emergence of modern times. Vivid oral history is woven into the fabric of the narrative, drawing the reader into the story as the Nags Head cottagers settle the beach and make it their own. These oral interviews and profiles introduce us to people like S. J. Twine, the carpenter responsible for the distinctive Nags Head look, and Reverend Dr. Robert Brent Drane, the first summer rector for St. Andrew's-By-the-Sea Episcopal Church, which was built in 1915. Also featured are Mary Buchanan Flowers, who tells about the luncheon her family hosted for President Franklin D. Roosevelt when he visited Nags Head in 1937; 100-year-old Virginia Flora Hall, who relates her experiences as a young mother during the Hurricane of 1933; and 88-year-old Beulah Wadsworth, who describes what life was like behind the scenes in the servants' quarters.

The book is complemented by historical photographs, personal photographs from private family collections, and contemporary black-and-white photographs. As the Atlantic Ocean encroaches on the original cottages known as the "Unpainted Aristocracy" more with each passing year, it becomes even more important to document Nags Head's compelling 150-year history.


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About the Author

Susan Byrum Rountree, a North Carolina native, is a life-long visitor to Nags Head. She is a graduate of the University of North Carolina School of Journalism with over twenty years' experience in feature writing for newspapers and magazines. She lives in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 131 pages
  • Publisher: John F Blair Pub; 1 edition (July 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0895872390
  • ISBN-13: 978-0895872395
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 8.9 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,499,051 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An accurate portrait of a wonderful place and time..., July 26, 2001
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My family owns one of the cottages in the area this author writes about, and I've been going to Nags Head since I was just a few months old. Rountree accurately captures the flavor and feeling of the area as I remember it, and as my grandparents remembered it (my grandfather first went to Nags Head in the 1930s.)

The book is filled with many black and white photos from as early as 1900, and has interviews with many of the locals whose families were among the earliest settlers along the beach. There are stories told of names like the Midgett family, Rev. Drane, the Nixons, Ras Wescott, the Buchanans, the Rascoes, Carolista Baum, and of course, the cottage builder S.J. Twine.

This book would be a pleasure to own for any who remember the "good old days", when families traipsed down the sand from one cottage to another for a cocktail party every night; when mothers would come to the beach with the kids for the whole summer and fathers joined them on weekends; when Harris's grocery store was the best (and only!) place to buy your freshly ground hamburger; dancing at the Casino; driving Jeeps on Jockey's Ridge; pig picks and clambakes on the beach; the days before Nags Head was quite so filled with tourists and more populated by summer people. It's a real trip down memory lane, and I recommend it highly.

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A combination of oral history and narrated storytelling, August 9, 2001
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Nags Headers is a combination of oral history and narrated storytelling that opens a window to the summer lives of the families who lived and loved in the Nags Headers beach cottages. These cottages, which are now a century old, lie next to the Atlantic Ocean and are also colloquially known as the "Unpainted Aristocracy." They have survived terrible hurricanes, yet they are now threatened by the unyielding sea itself. The stories in Nags Headers capture myriad slices of history, from settlement before the Civil War, to a luncheon hosted for President Franklin Roosevelt, to modern day efforts to preserve the cottages' historical legacy. Of special interest is an interview with Virginia Hall, the 100-year-old survivor of a 1933 hurricane. Warm and picturesque, Nags Headers makes past years come alive.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good history from the families who were there; good pix too, May 25, 2002
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Great book for for getting the inside scoop from the people who were there. I enjoyed rehashing the stories from the book with my grandfather, 89, who still lives in Manteo; he first got to the OBX in the mid 1930s. I have lived on the OBX and also visited there my whole life so it was great to relate with the history and personal family narratives. I especially liked the Casino stories, and the exciting storm and war memories too. Good pictures.
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