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Two Graves Opened In Old Graveyard by HIGH POINT Vertical Files(local)tlcaut24341651588400;
Cemeteries-- African AmericanHPE articles
Subjects: Ward, Clyde.; Dillard, Stark.; Cemeteries;
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Head Lions: Horse show opens Thursday; To serve picnic supper; hHotel certificates; Taylor Kennerly's father passes; New members; Nominating committee reports Lions hear talk on modern uses of glass; Covington high; Donates jackpot; Wedding anniversaries by High Point Lions Club.;
High Point Vertical Files: Civic Clubs--Lions Club--Newsletters
Subjects: Neill, Dave.; Strickley, Jack.; Kennerly, Taylor.; Kennerly, Ellis.; Gross, F.W., Dr.; Huber, Walter.; Hutchins, Walter E.; Howard, J.D.; Padgett, Don.; Stone, Emmett.; Draughn, David.; Dillard, Stark.; Hylton, William H.; Horney, Gene.; barrier, jack.; Stone, Emmett.; Covington, George.; Horney, Eugene.; Miller, Ralph.; Monroe, Dan.; Gueth, Charles.; Norman, Ralph.; Lowder, Lloyd.; McLeod, Vernon.; Biggerstaff, Palmer.; Furgurson, Jack.; Draughn, David.; Graham, Roy.; Lambeth, Clarence.; Nash, Charlie.; Pappas, Bill.; Pugh, Bill.; Ridge, Tim.; Williamson, Paul.; Furgurson, Jack.; Huber, Walter.; Martin, Ben H.; Gross, F.W.; Hobbs, Walter M.; Nash, Charlie.; Hobbs, Walter.; Bass, C.H.; Bowman, Worth.; Davis, Ross.; Griffith, Bill.; Gurley, Leslie.; Hunsucker, Jack.; Leonard, Earl.; Mickey, Carl.; Morgan, Albert.; Neely, Austin.; Neill, Dave.; Pugh, Bill.; Scott, Claude.; Stoker, Charlie.; Draughn, David.; Kennedy, Wal.; Early, Doyle.; Williams, Lewis.; Price, E.W.; Welch, Frnaklin.; Kennerly, Hal.; Odum, Harold.; Saunders, W.M.; Fowler, Raymond.; Brannock, Gene.; High Point (N.C.) Lions Club.;
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Pure gospel [sound recording] top gospel choirs : live in praise & worship. by Burrell, Kim.; Crawford, Beverly,vocalist.; Dillard, Ricky.; Edwards, Travis.; Hudson, Sandra.; Lawrence, Donald.; Love, Patrick.; Murphy, William,III.; Nichols, Hedrich.; Odom, Richard C.; Posey, Rodney.; Starks, Derrick.; Waters, Brenda.; Ybarra, David.; A.L. Jinwright Mass Choir.; Chris & Kyle.; New G (Musical group); New Spirit (Musical group); Products of Praise (Musical group); Shekinah Glory Ministry.; Today's Generation (Musical group); Tri-City Singers.; Whitfield Company (Musical group);
Wait on the Lord (A.L. Jinwright Mass Choir, featuring Patrick Love) -- Have a talk with Jesus (Patrick Love & the A.L. Jinwright Mass Choir, featuring Beverly Crawford) -- Praise is what I do (Shekinah Glory Ministry ; worship leader, Eld. William Murphy III) -- Sanctuary part 1 (Rodney Posey with the Whitfield Company, featuring Sandra Hudson) -- Vessel (Brenda Waters, featuring Hedrich Nichols) -- Absent from the body/In the presence of a King (Donald Lawrence, featuring Brenda Waters & the Tri-City Singers) -- Jesus paid it all (reprise) (Ricky Dillard directs New G, featuring Kim Burrell) -- Fall down on me (Derrick Starks & Today's Generation, featuring David Ybarra) -- Comin' out from under (I can make it) (Chris & Kyle with New Spirit, featuring Richard C. Odom) -- Shekinah Glory (Rodney Posey with the Whitfield Company) -- Go beyond where you are (Travis Edwards & Products of Praise (P.O.P.)) -- Sanctuary part 2 (Rodney Posey with the Whitfield Company).Various performers.
Subjects: Choruses, Sacred.; Gospel music.;
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Dark, salt, clear : the life of a fishing town / by Ash, Lamorna,author.(CARDINAL)839597;
Includes bibliographical references.The end of the line -- Way down to Lamorna -- Vesica Piscis -- Guts -- The sing of the shore -- Lines through rocks -- Wild beasts -- Fish through fingers -- Leather purses -- Misways -- Fish within fish -- Careworn -- Smoke -- Sea-hab -- Beaten copper -- Local -- A feast of seabirds -- Rosebud -- Dropped things -- Some old residents -- Graveyard -- Storms do come -- Raymundo -- Vortex -- A passionate rage -- 'Ome -- Fisherman's blues -- Holloways."From an adventurous and discerning new voice reminiscent of Robert Macfarlane, a captivating portrait of a community eking out its living in a coastal landscape as stark and storied as it is beautiful. Before arriving in Newlyn, a Cornish fishing village at the end of the railway line, Lamorna Ash was told that no fisherman would want a girl joining an expedition. Weeks later, the only female on board a trawler called the Filadelfia, she is heading out to sea with the dome of the sky above and the black waves below. Newlyn is a town of dramatic cliffs, crashing tides, and hardcore career fishermen--complex and difficult heroes who slowly open up to Ash about their lives and frustrations, first in the condensed space of the boat, and then in the rough pubs ashore. Determined to know the community on its own terms, Ash lodges in a spare room by the harbor and lets the village wash over her in all of its clamoring unruliness, thumping machinery, and tangled nets--its history, dialect, and centuries-old industry. Moving between Ash's surprising, transformational journey aboard the Filadelfia and her astute observations of Newlyn's landscape and people, Dark, Salt, Clear is an assured work of indelible characters and a multilayered travelogue through a landscape both lovely and merciless. Ash's adventurous glint, her delicate observations, and her willingness to get under the skin of a place call to mind the work of Annie Dillard, Barry Lopez, and Robert Macfarlane. This is an evocative journey and a fiercely auspicious debut"--
Subjects: Travel writing.; Ash, Lamorna; Fishing villages; Fishers; Fisheries;
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Women patriots in the American Revolution : stories of bravery, daring, and compassion / by Crowder, Jack Darrell,1944-author.(CARDINAL)417060;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 94-99) and index."Historians and genealogists have mostly overlooked the role of women in the American Revolution, even though women's roles in working their farms, raising their children, and generally supporting the morale of the Patriot side were of great importance. The suffering of the men at Valley Forge, on the British prison ships, and during long marches is well documented; however, women also faced daily pain and hardship. Many times they watched their homes burn, were threatened with physical harm, or had to bury their loved ones. Women also faced dangers working as spies, nursing, boycotting British goods, publishing writings in support of the American cause, and, when necessary, defending their homes against attacks from the British or their allies. The purpose of this book by Jack Crowder is to highlight roughly 90 women who went beyond the norm in supporting America's struggle for Independence. In a series of vignettes, some of them illustrated and all of them documented, the author recounts the heroism of the women who rendered service in the various theatres of the conflict. While some of these heroines, such as "Molly Pitcher" or Anna Strong (member of General Washington's spy ring), are already the stuff of legend, most researchers --thanks to Mr. Crowder-- will be making the acquaintance of these women patriots for the first time."--Provided by publisherHannah White Arnett (NY) -- Mrs. Ashe (SC) -- Agnes Hobson Bacon (VA) -- Ann Bailey (MA) -- Ann Hennis Bailey (OH) -- Penelope Pagett Barker (NC) -- Rebecca & Miliscent Barrett (MA) -- Hannah Barron (MA) -- Kate Barry (NC) -- Margaret Galbraith Barton (VA) -- Mother Batherick (MA) -- Sarah Matthews Reed Osborn Benjamin (NY) -- Elizabeth Gilmore Berry (PA) -- Katherine Montgomery Bledsoe (VA) -- Susanna Bolling (VA) -- Jemima Boone (NC) -- Margaret Louisa Smith Bowen (VA) -- Martha Bratton (NC) -- Elizabeth Burgin (NH) -- Nancy Butler (SC) -- Rachel Caldwell (PA) -- Deborah Champion (CT) -- Ann Robertson Cockrill (NC) -- Henrietta Maria Cole (SC) -- Polly Cooper (PA) -- Margaret Cochran Corbin (PA) -- Lydia Darragh (PA) -- Ann Simpson Davis (PA) -- Catharine Martin Davidson (PA) -- Mary Ramage Dillard (SC) -- Rachel Donelson (VA) -- Betsy Dowdy (NC) -- Phoebe Reynolds Drake (NY) -- Mary Draper (MA) -- Anna Elliott (SC) -- Rosanna Waters Farrow (VA) -- Phoebe Fraunces (NY) -- Aunt Betty Frazee (NJ) -- Mary "Polly" Worall Taylor Frazer (PA) -- Elizabeth Freeman "Mum Bett" (MA) -- Sarah Bradlee Fulton (MA) -- Deborah Sampson Gannett (MA) -- Emily Geiger (SC) -- Mary Katherine Goddard (RI) -- Hannah Gorton (RI) -- Elizabeth Hager (PA) -- Anne Kennedy Hamilton (SC) -- Nancy Hart (GA) -- Molly Ludwig Hays ["Molly Pitcher"] (PA)-- Hannah Israel (DE)-- Mammy Kate (GA)-- Mary Knight (PA)-- Anna Maria Lane (VA)-- Dicey Langston (SC)-- Mrs. Latham (NY)-- Agnes Dickinson Lee (CT)-- Jeannette Leman (SC)-- Sybil Ludington (NY) -- Lydia Mackey (SC) -- Elizabeth -- Grace & Rachel Martin (SC) -- Mary McClure (SC) -- Behethland Moore (VA) -- Mary Murry (NY) -- Mary Redmond (PA) -- Esther de Berdt Reed (PA) -- Molly "Mom" Rinker (PA) -- Sally Salter (NC) -- Sarah Hartwell Shattuck (MA) -- Mary Slocumb (NC) -- Elizabeth (Molly) Page Stark (MA) -- Elizabeth Steele (SC) -- Sally St. Clair (GA) -- Anna Strong (NY) -- Sarah Tarrant (MA) -- Jane Black Thomas (SC) -- Sarah Townsend (NY) -- Martha Lott van Doren (NJ) -- Catherine Van Winkle (NJ) -- Nanyehi aka Nancy Ward (TN) -- Hannah Watts Weston (MA) -- Mrs. Whitall (NJ) -- Eleanor Carruthers Wilson (SC) -- Abigail Wright (MA) -- Prudence Cummings Wright (MA) -- Mary "Polly" Wyckoff (NJ) -- and Elizabeth Zane (VA/WV).
Subjects: Biographies.; Women; Women; Women.; Womyn.;
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Southern lights : 75 years of the Carolina quarterly / by Houghton, Sophia,editor.(CARDINAL)890300; Rice, Kylan,editor.(CARDINAL)889763; Wallace, Daniel,1959-editor.(CARDINAL)341624;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 233)."In the world of literary journals and little magazines, the Carolina Quarterly is one of the oldest and most prestigious in the South. Founded in 1948 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the magazine has published many luminaries of modern and contemporary literature, including Robert Morgan, Evie Shockley, Joyce Carol Oates, Ha Jin, and others. This anthology gathers some of the best work from the last three-quarters of a century, along with an informative essay about the journal's history and impact. The volume reminds us of the ways small literary journals reflect the voices of their region and changed the literary landscape. This work reaches beyond the imagined boundaries of a single university or single state. Thus the anthology also celebrates a form--the student-run literary journal--that has shaped the regional and national conversation and reflects the astounding accomplishment of the Carolina Quarterly over the past seventy-five years"--The Host / Alan Shapiro -- Nature. The Swan / Charles Eaton ; Trumpet Lilies / Charles Eaton ; The August Tree / Doris Betts ; The Brothers / Wendell Berry ; A Night "Landscape" / Lawrence Ferlinghetti ; Winter Sunset / Robert Morgan ; Field at Night / Robert Morgan ; Wintersong / Robert Morgan ; A Leaf for April / Frannie Lindsay ; The People in Ansel Adams' Landscapes / Michael Chitwood -- Body. Lovers' Bodies / Joyce Carol Oates ; Four Weeks Unemployed: I Fail the Water Department's Lift and Carry Exam / Sharon Hashimoto ; Night Drives / Edward Falco ; Worth More than a Dollar / Kalamu ya Salaam ; Greetings from the Pituitary / Marianne Gingher ; Living Bread / Karen An-hwei Lee ; The Limbless Boy of a Mayan Mother / Adriana Páramo ; {Honest} Random {Caused by Desire to De-Categorize} Self / Felicia Zamora ; Glaring Pattern Baldness / Alicia Mountain ; Cryptozoology / Kathleen McNamara -- Love. From Hell to Breakfast / David Wagoner ; Mustard Seed / Rosellen Brown ; December / Joyce Carol Oates ; Irrevocable Acts / Rilla Askew ; Drought Weather / Lucas Church ; The Teacher / Faith Merino ; On Certainty / Kristen Case -- Place. I Pledge Allegiance / Gloria Oden ; War & War Protest War / Albert Goldbarth ; Father Fisheye / Peter Balakian ; History / Jane Satterfield ; Pearly Gates / Michael McFee ; American Lake / Terese Svoboda ; Only Love / Heather McHugh ; Homework / Ha Jin ; Junk Car in Snow / Ron Rash ; Winging the Flood / James Applewhite ; Haymaker Barnburner / Alicia Mountain ; Colony Collapse / Oliver Baez Bendorf -- Memoriam. The Night the Mill Boss Died / Raymond Carver ; Cowboys / James Salter ; Life Class / Annie Dillard ; Nursery Rhyme 1916 / Alice Fulton ; Nursery Rhyme 1916 / Alice Fulton ; Anamnesis at the Faultline / Denise Levertov ; from Carolina Moon / Jill McCorkle ; The Uncle's Girlfriend / Daniel Wallace ; Aspire / Camille Dungy ; Revisiting / Evie Shockley ; His Dementia / Adam Day ; A Letter to You from a Time When I Preferred a Different Font / Ross White ; Seasons Said / Lisa Lewis -- Myth. The Naked Ark / Fred Chappell ; The Riddle of Hats / Lee Upton ; On Your Wall / Martha Collins ; Angel and Autumn / James Applewhite ; On the Miscibility of Planes / G.C. Waldrep ; Madame Nhu's Áo Dài, 1946 / Jessica Q. Stark ; Song of the Andoumboulou: 245 / Nathaniel Mackey ; Anabasis / Matthew Moore.
Subjects: Literature.; Carolina quarterly.; American literature.;
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