(1891) The Scary Story of the Appalachian Tanner Who Sold Leather That Wasn’t From Cattle
In the Blue Ridge hollows of the 1890s, a master tanner was whispered to produce the finest, softest leather in the South—a product so delicate it was sought after by the most prestigious bookbinders and saddlers in Asheville DISCLAIMER: This content is a fictional story inspired by historical settings and does not support or glorify any forms of violence, exploitation, or discrimination. Viewer discretion is advised.

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