The Morrises of Merrill Mountain: Four Generations of an Upland South Family

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by Douglas Kelly Morris

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A mountain, a family, and two centuries of Southern history come vividly to life. High above the Tennessee River rises Merrill Mountain, a rugged ridge in North Alabama where four generations of one family built their lives. The Morrises of Merrill Mountain is the sweeping chronicle of that family—farmers, teachers, soldiers, preachers, and mothers—who, over eighty years, carved out their story on this upland ground. From the earliest frontier settlements of the 1780s through Reconstruction and the twentieth century, Douglas Kelly Morris uncovers the extraordinary within the ordinary: courage through war and hardship, faith that shaped a community, and kinship that endured across time and change. Drawing from rare land grants, letters, church records, and long-forgotten photographs, this deeply researched work brings together personal narrative with regional history to illuminate life in the “Great Bend” of the Tennessee. Richly illustrated with maps, family trees, and documents never before published, the historical book moves from the Cherokee treaties and the saltpeter mines of the Civil War to the church pews and farmhouses where the Morrises found their purpose. Both a family history and a portrait of a people, The Morrises of Merrill Mountain invites readers—genealogists, historians, lovers of historical biographies, and admirers of Southern heritage alike—to step into a living web of America’s upland South, where memory, land, and legacy meet.

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