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Signs Along the Way

Signs Along the Way Signs Along the WayRobert Connor How long did this building serve the U.S. Postal Service? Robert Connor lives in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The photos here comefrom his collection of more than 4,000 negatives ofAppalachian people and programs. A cowbell doing alternative duty. Post Office at Ike's Fork, West Virginia. Does it still stand? Always, in every school lot or backyard, a basketball goal and boys with dreams in their hearts. School recess and circle game when dreams were young and life went on forever. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Appalachian Review University of North Carolina Press

Signs Along the Way

Appalachian Review , Volume 22 (3) – Jan 8, 1994

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University of North Carolina Press
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Abstract

Signs Along the WayRobert Connor How long did this building serve the U.S. Postal Service? Robert Connor lives in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The photos here comefrom his collection of more than 4,000 negatives ofAppalachian people and programs. A cowbell doing alternative duty. Post Office at Ike's Fork, West Virginia. Does it still stand? Always, in every school lot or backyard, a basketball goal and boys with dreams in their hearts. School recess and circle game when dreams were young and life went on forever.

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Appalachian ReviewUniversity of North Carolina Press

Published: Jan 8, 1994

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