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Bud Phillips (author)
American author and historian (1929–2017) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Victor N. "Bud" Phillips (August 25, 1929 – January 9, 2017) was an American author and historian from Bristol, Virginia.[1]
Biography
Phillips was born in Northeastern Johnson County, Arkansas. At the age of fifteen, he began preaching and traveling, and came to Bristol in 1953 on a bus. He was connected with the Graham Institute and Evangelical Association.[2]
In 1982, Phillips moved to the Solar Hill Historic District in Bristol, Virginia, where he would reside until his death.[3]
Phillips primarily wrote books on history.[4] His writings include Ghosts of Bristol: Haunting Tales from the Twin cities[5] and Hidden History of Bristol: Stories from the State Line.[6]
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Legacy
Phillips was honored with "Bud Phillips Day" a holiday that is celebrated in Bristol every May 5.[7] In 2006, Phillips was named official historian of Bristol.[1]
Books
- Ghosts of Bristol: Haunting Tales from the Twin Cities (2010). ISBN 1609490827.
- Hidden History of Bristol: Stories from the State Line (2010). ISBN 1609490479.
- Pioneers in Paradise: Legends and Stories from Bristol, Tennessee/Virginia (2002). ISBN 157072234X.
- Book of Kings: The King Family's Contribution to the History of Bristol, Tennessee/Virginia (1999). ISBN 1570720835.
- A Good Place to Live: Bristol, Tennessee/Virginia (2006). ISBN 1570723141.
- Forgive Me Father, for I Have Grinned (2006). ISBN 1570723001.
- Between the States: Bristol Tennessee/Virginia During the Civil War (1997). ISBN 1570720681.
- Bristol Tennessee/Virginia: A History 1852-1900 (1992). ISBN 0932807631.
- Coming Down Cumberland: A History of the Maggard Family of Eastern Kentucky (1991). ISBN 9781570722950.
References
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