OzarksWatch Fall Issue: End-of-Life Customs
The Fall 2018 issue of OzarksWatch Magazine, a publication of the Ozarks Studies Institute, an initiative of the MSU Libraries, is now out. The theme of this issue is “End-of-Life Customs in the Ozarks.”
Article topics include:
- Cemetery symbolism
- Reminiscences of an African-American funeral director
- History of segregation in Springfield’s Hazelwood Cemetery
- Efforts to preserve and record the history of Ozarks cemeteries
- The unorthodox funeral of Rose O’Neill
- Ozark burial customs
- The rural cemetery movement
- Grave dowsing
- The Iberia Academy
- Part III in the series of articles about Art Song in the Ozarks
- A beautiful photographic essay about frost flowers
- An excerpt from The Valley Calls, an unpublished work of fiction from the 1940s
- Six book reviews
The themes for the Spring 2019 issue of OzarksWatch Magazine will be the end of Prohibition, Moonshine, and other libations.