"I get mightly damn lonely for somebody who knows books are written, music is played and heard, and that ideas have consequences, to filch from the title of a new book. I bloody near bust a seam longing for the few friends I've found in a lifetime, but I know they can't come and settle down here just to comfort me. " -Reece according to Philip Greear, quoted in Cook, p.35.

Byron Herbert Reece Digital Library


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Faithfully, Reece

Reece Farm Photographs

The property is located on US Highway 129, about 8 miles south of Blairsville, Georgia.
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The old farmhouse. The family lived here before Reece built his parents a new home.
The home Reece built for his family about 1953. It still stands, and is in the process of becoming a state historic site.
The small study where Reece did much of his later writing. It is located behind the main house.
The fields, now fallow, where Reece farmed.
Fences and fields
Note the Blue Ridge Mountains rising in the background.
The old garden spot.


Updated on November 28, 2003.
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This digital library has been prepared in partial fulfillment of the requirements of
ILS655-70 at Southern Connecticut State Univeristy.