The George Bird Evans Digital Collection, part of West Virginia  & Regional History Center’s extensive Evans collection, contains  sixty-five years of detailed hand written hunting journals, which  document George and Kay’s pursuit of both woodcock and grouse behind  their personally created line of Old Hemlock setters, in varied coverts  mostly in West Virginia and Pennsylvania.
    The journals are rich in the experiences and natural observations  of a keen intellect and perceptive observer. They are further enhanced  by his lively and expressive pen sketches which illustrate many of the  entries. These unique journals were the original source material for  many of his books and numerous magazine articles, and remain an  important resource for understanding his and Kay’s chosen lifestyle and  principled sporting ethic. 
    Covering the years 1932 to 1997, the hunting journals can be  downloaded in PDF format. The West Virginia & Regional History  Center also holds significant additional Evans material which is not  available online. Please refer to the collection  finding aid  to learn more about the contents of the George Bird Evans Collection.
         George Bird and Kay Harris Evans generously endowed the Old  Hemlock Foundation in order to preserve and support their passionate  lifelong interests. Today the Foundation preserves and shares with  visitors Old Hemlock, their eighteenth century home and surrounding  forest near Bruceton Mills, Preston County, WV.
   The  Old Hemlock Foundation   also offers scholarships to WVU Medical School students, provides  funding for arts and literature studies in the Bruceton Mills schools,  and support for the Preston County Humane Society. The Foundation  actively shares the Evans legacy with ongoing outreach programs for all  ages, and welcomes visits to and tours of Old Hemlock.
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