Death in Briar Bottom, Timothy Silver
Death in Briar Bottom, Timothy Silver
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Death in Briar Bottom
The True Story of Hippies, Mountain Lawmen, and the Search for Justice in the Early 1970s

Author: Timothy Silver

Narrator: Andre Bellido

Unabridged: 6 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/26/2024


Synopsis

On July 3, 1972, twenty-four hippies from Clearwater, Florida, set up tents and settled in for the night at Briar Bottom, a public US Forest Service campground in western North Carolina. The impromptu campout was a pit stop for the group on their way to a Rolling Stones concert in Charlotte. Early that evening, they drank beer, smoked marijuana, and listened to rock music as they anticipated the good times that lay ahead. Near midnight, the county sheriff showed up with six deputies, allegedly responding to a noise complaint. They were armed with pistols and five sawed-off 12-gauge shotguns, one of which discharged, killing a young man named Stanley Altland. To this day, no one has been held responsible for the tragic incident, though it happened in front of over a dozen eyewitnesses.

Timothy Silver writes the true story of Altland's death and its aftermath, using archival research, interviews with surviving Clearwater campers, and newly unearthed FBI files. A mix of true crime, southern history, and personal storytelling, this book shows how, in the dark of night at a remote mountain campsite, the killing of an innocent man epitomized the suspicion of young people and violence toward the counterculture that gripped the nation in the early 1970s.

About Timothy Silver

Timothy Silver is professor of environmental history at Appalachian State University and author of Mount Mitchell and the Black Mountains: An Environmental History of the Highest Peaks in Eastern America.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bill on December 08, 2024

A group of young people from Clearwater, Florida stopped at a rural campground in North Carolina on their way to a Rolling Stones concert. A lawman with a rifle insisted that they leave the first park. He was not going to allow a bunch of "longhair hippies" to corrupt his jurisdiction. They crashed......more

Goodreads review by Betty on February 15, 2025

Another book that reminds us that we do not live in a “Shining City on a Hill”. Political violence has been a recurring theme in our history. This book details an event in the 1970’s. When people, in this case “hippies” were despised and devalued by the police and the culture that supported them. Th......more

Goodreads review by Melissa on October 19, 2024

Not my favorite read. Too too much adulation and information on The Rolling Stones, and even on the social climate of the '70's. While it's important to set the stage for those who weren't around to experience ' hippies ' and the culture of the 70's I grew tired the many, many pages of background on......more

Goodreads review by Bob on March 10, 2025

As a Babyboomer, and nearby resident and frequent visitor to the area the incident addressed in this book took place, I thoroughly enjoyed this read. The path and "walk through the memories" of being a teenager in the 1970s this author led me down was much appreciated.......more