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Edward H. Davis is a professor of geography and the chair of the Geography Department at Emory & Henry College and coauthor of The Virginia Creeper Trail Companion: Nature and History along Southwest Virginia's National Recreation Trail.John T. Morgan is a professor of geography at Emory & Henry College and author of The Log House in East Tennessee.
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