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- "Each hollow has a name." [Audio] (1)
- Early settlers on Hazy Creek and Shumate's Branch. [Audio] (1)
- Eating may apples. [Audio] (1)
- Ecological impacts of clearcutting and strip-mining. [Audio] (1)
- Economics of brokering ginseng. [Audio] (1)
- "An elm tree stood in Martin's Creek." [Audio] (1)
- Energizing effects of ginseng. [Audio] (1)
- European and Indian ancestry. [Audio] (1)
- Evaluating mining applications. [Audio] (1)
- Everett Wiley and the bear. [Audio] (1)
- "Every hole is named, every little puddle." [Audio] (1)
- "Every hole of water's got a name to it." [Audio] (1)
- "Every little hollow around here had a newground in it." [Audio] (1)
- "Everybody came down here to work in the coal mines." [Audio] (1)
- "Everybody on this creek canned about 400 jars every year." [Audio] (1)
- "Everybody turned their stock outside." [Audio] (1)
- "Everybody's got a different way of fishing." Growth habits of seng. [Audio] (1)
- Exaggeration of erosion due to mountain farming in government statistics. [Audio] (1)