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Mom's Kitchen Table
I was born in the West Virginia highlands in a tiny community called Frogtown. It was located in a narrow, picturesque valley. We called the valleys "hollows" or "hollers." The coal mining camp of Goodwill was one mile up the hollow. There were 10 houses and two stores in Frogtown. Charles and Mary Duncan owned one store, and Harvie and Mabel Heath ran the other. The Duncans sold only groceries. Harvie and Mabel sold groceries and beer. Every Friday and Saturday night, the miners from Goodwill would congregate at Harvie's store, and most of the time, things got very rough late at night.
By Kenneth Bowen

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