| The Edgar Shew Home Page
Edgar Shew, simply put, was a legend on
Peel Chestnut Mountain. He was an original,
and there will never be another like him again. He
had many friends of all ages, and all walks of life.
Everyone, including his family, was fascinated by his personality, his
speech, and his stories of his experiences. There
was always a steady flow of visitors to the Shew Homeplace on the top of Peel Chestnut
Mountain.
It is our hope to share some of the
experiences, sights and a kinship to Edgar Shew on this website. These pages are a tribute, and a memorial, to him.
Edgar Shew was a true Mountain Man. He spent most of his time on Peel Chestnut
Mountain in his bibbed overalls, pipe and hat. He
spent much of his time stacking firewood and placing fence posts. And of course, all of his fence posts were of
locust wood.
Edgar Shew was a collector of anything
and everything old. He owned a large
collection of cowboy movie posters, a large collection of guns that were mostly colts, old
movie cameras, silent films, license plates from many states, crosscut and hand saws,
liquor bottles, Prince Albert Pipe Tobacco cans, old tools and mining items, newspapers
and magazines, and hundreds of books mostly the cowboy variety such as books by
Zane Gray. All of Edgar Shews
collections are still intact, and it is hoped that they will be wanted in some Museum some
day so that all may enjoy.
Edgar Shew was born on January 22, 1910
and lived on Peel Chestnut Mountain until his death in 1999. Although never married, he left behind scores of
family and friends that miss him and the way that he lived his life. |