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Police beat. by High Point Enterprise.;
Page & column:A13-1.
Subjects: Stewart, Drummon Demarcuse, Jr.; Hardage, John Wolf.; Fatscher, Richard Kyle.; Gilligan-Webb, Alec Forrest.; Miller, Kelly Rae.; King, Bailey Whitaker.; Brown, Virginia Alexandria.; Zimmerman, Delathian Andrew.; Bethea, Antonio Maurice.; Gillmore, Bradley Teres.; Walker, Timothy Gerard.; Ferree, Matthew Ryan.; Madan, Samiksha.; Butler, Ian Eugene.; Covington, Kenneth Malik, Jr.; Thomas, Bryant Tommy, III.; Fountain, Andre Trymese.; High Point (N.C.). Police Department.;
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Police beats. by High Point Enterprise.;
Page & column:A3-1.
Subjects: Land, Larry Dean.; Tate, Samantha Renee.; Tate, Cecil Ryan.; Pickard, Jennifer Claire.; Harrington, Mikki Yvette.; Foxx, Ricky Lynn.; Brown, Virginia Alexandria.; Stephens, Heather Nicole.; Archie, Carletta Sherron.; Mitchell, Zenobia Azanae.; Vaughn, Richard Clinton, Jr.; Mullis, Dane Vincent.; Lopez, Marcelino Martinez.; Hedrick, Mary Jane.; Gleason, Chadwick Preston.; Grace, Joy Laila.; Honeycutt, Ricky Earl.; Floyd, Jessica Janae.; Butchee, Jaquan Lewis.; Bethea, William Michael.; Southerland, Coreyon Hikeem Sincere.; Council, Joseph Michael.; Feeney, Joseph Albert.; Cooper, Annie Livingston.; Baskins, Gregory Charles, Jr.; Wishneski, Johnathan David.; Baker, Sasha Nichelle.; High Point (N.C.). Police Department.;
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African Americans of Alexandria, Virginia : beacons of light in the twentieth century / by Bah, Char McCargo,author.(CARDINAL)855852; Watters, Christa,author.(CARDINAL)855958; David, Audrey P.,author.; Brown-Henderson, Gwendolyn,author.; Henson, James E.,author.;
Includes bibliographical references."Sitting just south of the nation's capital, Alexandria has a long and storied history. Still, little is known of Alexandria's twentieth century African American community. Experience the harrowing narratives of trials and triumph as Alexandria's African Americans helped to shape not only their hometown but also the world around them. Rutherford Adkins became one of the first black fighter pilots as a Tuskegee Airman. Samuel Tucker, a twenty-six-year old lawyer, organized and fought for Alexandria to share its wealth of knowledge with the African American community by opening its libraries to all colors and creeds. Discover a vibrant past that, through this record, will be remembered forever as Alexandria's beacon of hope and light."--Back cover.
Subjects: Biographies.; African Americans;
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Black men built the capitol : discovering African-American history in and around Washington, D.C. / by Holland, Jesse J.,author.(CARDINAL)339577;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-190).Metro Washington D.C.: The United States Capitol -- The National Mall, museums & memorials -- The White House -- Discovering black history in outside the Metro area -- In Maryland: Sandy Spring Slave Museum & African Gallery -- Oakley Cabin -- Uncle Tom's Cabin -- Northampton Plantation Slave Quarters -- Howard County Center of African American Culture -- African Art Museum of Maryland -- Harpers Ferry National Historic Park -- John Brown's Headquarters -- (Kennedy's Farm) Annapolis: The Banneker-Douglass Museum -- The Thurgood Marshall Memorial -- Matthew Alexander Henson Memorial -- The Kunta Kinte-Alex Haley Memorial -- Benjamin Banneker Historical Park & Museum -- Baltimore: Billie Holiday Statue -- Mother Mary Lange Monument -- Thurgood Marshall Memorial -- Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture -- National Great Blacks in Wax Museum -- Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park -- In Virginia: The Custis Plantation -- Freedman's Village -- Mount Vernon -- Alexandria Black History Museum -- Alexandria African American Heritage Park -- Petersburg National Battlefield Park -- Manassas National Battlefield Park -- Rosa Parks Statue -- United States National Slavery Museum -- The Smithsonian Institution National Museum of African American History & Culture -- The Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial -- The National Liberty Memorial -- The Benjamin Banneker Memorial.Presents details about the role of blacks in the history of Washington, D.C., including in the creation of such historic sites as the White House and the Lincoln Memorial, and provides information on monuments dedicated to the contributions of African Americans.
Subjects: African Americans; Historic sites; National monuments; Slavery;
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The Morris at 25 : selections from the Morris Museum of Art / by Morris Museum of Art (Augusta, Ga.),issuing body.(CARDINAL)206255; Wilkins, Cary,1954-editor.(CARDINAL)513114; Tucker, David J.(David John),1943-editor.(CARDINAL)813649; Morris, William S.,III.(CARDINAL)813151; Bonner, Judith H.,contributor.(CARDINAL)188104; Claussen, Louise Keith,contributor.(CARDINAL)813150; DeLorme, Harry H.,contributor.(CARDINAL)813149; Ferris, William R.,contributor.(CARDINAL)163774; Grogan, Kevin,contributor.(CARDINAL)285379; Harris, Shawnya L.,contributor.(CARDINAL)813148; Houston, David Wallace,contributor.(CARDINAL)282117; Moore, Alexander,1948-contributor.(CARDINAL)813147; Severens, Martha R.,1945-contributor.(CARDINAL)175952; Stapp, William F.,1945-contributor.(CARDINAL)157266; Williams, Jay(James H.),contributor.(CARDINAL)284144;
Includes bibliographical references and index of artists and titles.Sponsors -- Foreword / William S. Morris III -- Preface and acknowledgments / Kevin Grogan -- The Morris Museum of Art and southern studies / William R. Ferris -- "The newest and brightest jewel" / Martha R. Severens -- Selections from the Morris Museum of Art. The rice-bird / Mark Catesby ; Forked tail hawk / John Abbot ; The castle builder / Charles Bird King ; Portrait of Levi Fletcher / Thomas Sully ; Carolina parrot / John James Audubon ; Untitled / James Hamilton Shegogue ; Mount Vernon / Russell Smith ; Portrait of Western Berkeley Thomas and Emily Howard Thomas of Augusta, Georgia / George Cooke ; Crossing the ferry : scene on the Peedee / William Tylee Ranney ; River plantation / Thomas Addison Richards ; Toula Waterfalls / William C.A. Frerichs ; Floyd's command, Gauley Bridge, Virginia / William Dickinson Washington ; Surprise attack near Harper's Ferry / John Mooney ; The price of blood / Thomas Satterwhite Noble ; Bayou Teche / Meyer Straus ; Portrait of Thomy King / Nicola Marschall ; An abundance of fruit / Andrew John Henry Way ; Columbia welcoming the South back into the Union / Constantino Brumidi ; Young girl in interior / Gilbert Gaul ; Camp on the bayou / William Henry Buck ; Plantation portrait / William Aiken Walker ; Solitary pirogue by the bayou / Joseph Rusling Meeker ; Georgia landscape / Henry Ossawa Tanner ; Two magnolia blossoms in a glass vase / Martin Johnson Heade ; Candidates for the horse show / John Martin Tracy ; Portrait of Major Archibald Butt / Francis Davis Millet ; Morning on the pond / Julian Onderdonk ; Bayou St. John waterway / Ellsworth Woodward ; Pauline, a little friend of mine / Helen Maria Turner ; The genius of the canyon / Elliott Daingerfield ; Waterway in spring / Alice Ravenel Huger Smith ; The finish / Robert Wadsworth Grafton and Louis Oscar Griffith ; September / Charles Frederick Naegele ; Two girls in a field of flowers / Eliot Candee Clark ; Flower vendor, Charleston, South Carolina / Alfred Hutty ; Summer home--Biloxi / William Woodward ; By the arbor / Catherine Wiley ; Rainbow / Gari Melchers ; The yellow parasol / Louis L. Betts ; Green kimono / Christopher A.D. Murphy ; Untitled / Doris Ulmann ; Chehaw Combahee Plantation / Wilson Irvine ; Steam yacht Ramona / William O. Golding ; Georgia crackers / Pamela Vinton Ravenel ; Portrait--girl in red / Hattie Saussy ; Cotton pickers, Pulaski County, Arkansas / Ben Shahn ; Trusty on a mule / Hale Woodruff ; Washing clothes in the east yard / Gladys Nelson Smith ; Star Pressing Club, Vicksburg, Mississippi / Walker Evans ; Hood's Chapel, Georgia / Margaret Bourke-White ; Bargain basement / Lamar Dodd ; From this earth / Lamar Dodd ; Ma Burnham, Conway, Arkansas / Dorothea Lange ; Abstraction / Will Henry Stevens ; Child of Negro sharecropper, near Marshall, Texas / Russell Lee ; Negro man going in Colored entrance of movie house on Saturday afternoon, Belzoni, Mississippi / Marion Post Wolcott ; The last fall / Eugene Thomason ; Hoover and the flood / John Steuart Curry ; Avenue of oaks at Litchfield Plantation / Elizabeth O'Neill Verner ; William Edmondson, sculptor, Nashville / Edward Weston ; Ruins of Windsor / Eudora Welty ; Waiting for the bus at the Memphis terminal / Esther Bubley ; Georgia red clay / Nell Choate Jones ; Charleston doorway / Anthony Thieme ; Sharecropper / Marie Hull ; William Faulkner in the garden of his home, Oxford, Mississippi / Henri Cartier-Bresson ; I can't sleep / John McCrady ; Alexandria, Virginia / Berenice Abbott ; Ridge View, Virginia / A. Aubrey Bodine ; North Carolina, 1950 / Elliott Erwitt ; Light on the cylinders, number six / Clarence John Laughlin ; Play ball / Augusta Oelschig ; Abstraction / Paul Ninas ; Untitled / Ralph Eugene Meatyard ; Trolley in the plaza / Larry Connatser ; Untitled / Larry Connatser ; Untitled / Minnie Evans ; Knoxville / Danny Lyon ; Remembering the dead with flowers, Decoration Day / Clementine Hunter ; Cold mellons [sic] / Jack Leigh ; Salome (John the Baptist) / Romare Bearden ; Scent / Jasper Johns ; The artist in his studio / Frank Wright ; Mr. Bullock / William Entrekin ; Propeller / Nellie Mae Rowe ; Sometimes I feel like a blue dog / George Rodrigue ; Black crucifix with birds / Mose Tolliver ; Untitled / William Eggleston ; Col. Poole's Pig Hill of Fame / John Baeder ; Metamorphosis / William Halsey ; Inverse : open section / Cheryl Goldsleger ; Hurricane Hugo / Roger Brown ; Extreme southeast Georgia / Don Cooper ; The congregation / Jonathan Green ; Rock Hill textile plant / Edmund Lewandowski ; Doodle bugs / B.F. Perkins ; This is the Andrews family (Andrews family tree) / George Andrews ; Untitled / Clyde Connell ; The Bar-B-Q Inn, Greensboro, Alabama / William Christenberry ; The basement / Douglas Bourgeois ; Evening carnival / David C. Driskell ; Rebus 92-3 / Ida Kohlmeyer ; Composition 95-22 / Ida Kohlmeyer ; Preacher / Benny Andrews ; Untitled / Sam Gilliam ; The moment of truth / Philip Morsberger ; The mill / Edward Rice ; 923 Telfair / Edward Rice ; Presidential portrait bust series / Bill Tait ; Elvis-at-3 is-a-angel to me / Howard Finster ; Two red shacks / Beverly Buchanan ; August allegory (Anagrams) / Robert Rauschenberg ; Ocoee / Art Rosenbaum ; Field burning no. 1 / Jack Spencer ; Field burning no. 2 / Jack Spencer ; Gospel sing / Dale Kennington ; Reunion table / Eldridge Bagley ; The art of drawing / Bo Bartlett ; Cotton barn at Beech Island, S.C. / Wolf Kahn ; Deep South (untitled) (Emmett Till river bank) / Sally Mann ; Does black rub off? / Emma Amos ; Charm / Anita Huffington ; South Boundary / Kesler Woodward ; Church of Francisco / William H. Clarke ; Zelphea Adams, St. Gabriel, Louisiana / Deborah Luster ; Ronny "Ron Jon" Holmes, Transylvania, Louisiana / Deborah Luster ; Cassondra Levert, St. Gabriel, Louisiana / Deborah Luster ; Angola, Louisiana / Deborah Luster ; Green Augusta / Robert Stackhouse ; Blue Augusta / Robert Stackhouse ; Exhausted tawdry buns / Stephen Rolfe Powell ; Untitled / Radcliffe Bailey ; Adler's, Selma, Alabama / Jerry Siegel ; Washington Street Market, Selma, Alabama / Jerry Siegel ; Nkisi / Whitfield Lovell ; Untitled / Lorenzo Scott ; What dogs dream : the ultimate, eternal, endless hunt / William Dunlap ; Orchardhouse / Tom Nakashima ; Toucans / Hunt Slonem ; Spring tide / Brian Rutenberg -- Contributors [of essays about the artworks]. Judith H. Bonner ; Louise Keith Claussen ; Harry DeLorme, Jr. ; William R. Ferris ; Kevin Grogan ; Shawnya L. Harris ; David W. Houston ; Alexander Moore ; Martha R. Severens ; William F. Stapp ; Jay Williams.
Subjects: Catalogs.; Morris Museum of Art (Augusta, Ga.); Art, American; Art;
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Women writers buried in Virginia / by Pajka-West, Sharon L.,author.(CARDINAL)882046;
Includes bibliographical references.Cleo Virginia Andrews, "V.C. Andrews" (1923 -- 1986): Olive Branch Cemetery, Portsmouth -- Jane Briggs Howison Beale (1815 -- 1882): Fredericksburg Cemetery, Fredericksburg -- Helen Gordon Beale (1834 -- 1885): Fredericksburg Cemetery, Fredericksburg -- Kate Lee Langley Bosher (1865 -- 1932): Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond -- Rosa Dixon Bowser (1855 -- 1931): East End Cemetery, Richmond -- Estelle Aubrey Brown (1877 -- 1958): Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington -- Ella Howard Bryan, "Clinton Dangerfield" (1872 -- 1954): Woodland Cemetery, Ashland -- Letitia "Lettie" McCrcery Burwell (1831 -- 1905): Longwood Cemetery, Bedford -- Nancy Larrick Crosby (1910 -- 2004): Mount Hebron Cemetery, Winchester -- Elizabeth "Lizzie" Petit Cutler (1831 -- 1902): Riverview Cemetery, Richmond -- Virginia Emeline Butts Davidson (1833 -- 1911): Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg -- Varina Anne "Winnie" Davis (1864 -- 1898): Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond -- Varina Anne Banks Howell Davis (1826 -- 1906): Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond -- Judith L.C. Garnett (1862 -- 1938): Forest Lawn Cemetery and Mausoleum, Henrico -- Ellen Glasgow (1873 -- 1945): Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond -- Lizzie Chambers Hall (1874 -- 1965): Old City Cemetery, Lynchburg -- Constance Fairfax Cary Harrison (1843 -- 1920): Ivy Hill Cemetery, Alexandria -- Lucy Norvell Harrison (1878 -- 1955): Shockoe Hill Cemetery, Richmond -- Mary Jane Haw (1835 -- 1927): Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond -- Mary Anna Morrison Jackson (1831 -- 1915): Oak Grove Cemetery, Lexington -- Mary Johnston (1870 -- 1936): Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond -- Cornelia Jane Matthews Jordan (1830 -- 1898): Presbyterian Cemetery, Lynchburg -- Mary Greenhow Lee (1819 -- 1907): Mount Hebron Cemetery, Winchester -- Mary Tucker Magill (1830 -- 1899): Mount Hebron Cemetery, Winchester -- Julia Magruder (1854 -- 1907): Maplewood Cemetery, Charlottesville -- Katherine Boyce Tupper Marshall (1882 -- 1978): Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington -- Frances McEntee Martin (1906 -- 1998): Forest Lawn Cemetery, Norfolk -- Mabel Wood Martin (1888 -- 1956): Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington -- Judith Brockenbrough McGuire (1813 -- 1897): St. John's Episcopal Churchyard, Tappahannock -- Margaret Prescott Montague (1878 -- 1955): Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond -- LaSalle "Sallie" Corbell Pickett (1843 -- 1931): Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond -- Margaret Junkin Preston (1820 -- 1897): Oak Grove Cemetery, Lexington -- Eudora Woolfolk Ramsay Richardson (1891 -- 1973): Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond -- Mary Roberts Rinehart (1876 -- 1958): Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington -- Judith Page Walker Rives (1802 -- 1882): Rives-Troubetzkoy Cemetery, Albemarle County -- Ruby Thelma Altizer Roberts (1907 -- 2004): Sunset Cemetery, Christiansburg -- Sally Berkeley Nelson Robins (1855 -- 1925): Ware Episcopal Church Cemetery, Gloucester -- Anne Spencer (1882 -- 1975): Forest Hill Burial Park, Lynchburg -- Mary Newton Stanard (1865 -- 1929): Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond -- Amelie Louise Rives Chanler Troubetzkoy (1863 -- 1945): Rives-Troubetzkoy Cemetery, Albemarle County -- Edna Henry Lee Turpin (1867 -- 1952): Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond -- Marie Teresa "Tere" Rios Versace (1917 -- 1999): Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington -- Susan Archer Talley Weiss (1822 -- 1917): Riverview Cemetery, Richmond -- Annie Steger Winston (1862 -- 1927): Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond."America has an array of women writers who have made history--and many of them lived, died and were buried in Virginia. Gothic novelists, writers of Westerns and African American poets, these writers include a Pulitzer Prize winner, the first woman writer to be named Poet Laureate of the Commonwealth of Virginia and the first woman to top the best-seller lists in the twentieth century. Mary Roberts Rinehart was a bestselling mystery author often called "the American Agatha Christie." Anne Spencer was an important figure in the Harlem Renaissance. V. C. Andrews was so popular that when she died a court ruled that her name was taxable, and the poetry of Susan Archer Talley Weiss received praise from Edgar Allan Poe. Professor and cemetery history enthusiast Sharon Pajka has written a guide to their accomplishments in life and to their final resting places"--Page [4] of cover.
Subjects: Biographies.; Women authors, American; Women authors, American; Sepulchral monuments;
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