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- TAYLOR, CHARLES EDWARD (SAVANNAH, GA) by High Point Enterprise.;
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- ARMSTRONG, EDWARD LAUDER (SAVANNAH, GA) by High Point Enterprise.(local)tlcaut35224338100400;
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- HPU events invite the community by Bogest, Mary(local)tlcaut41112843261500;
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- Subjects: Duncan, Lucille; Pendergraph, Mary; Conrad, Shirley; Johnson, Randall (Randall Daley); Edwards, Savannah; Kaufman, Witney Claire; Ford, Alexis; Cain, Dean; Corrado, Lena; Qubein, Nido R.; Qubein, Mariana; Meixner, Brian; Walker, Josef English; High Point University; Disney Enterprises (1996- ); High Point University--Community Enrichment Program;
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- Savannah : a historical portrait / by DeBolt, Margaret Wayt,1930-(CARDINAL)167471;
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- Subjects: Illustrated works.;
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- Ozark folksongs [sound recording]. by Randolph, Vance,1892-1980,performer.(CARDINAL)135197; Painter, Fred(Musician),performer.; Ingenthron, Charles,performer.; Denoon, Jimmy,performer.; Short, Lillian,performer.; Woodruff, Fred(Musician),performer.; Jordan, Lon,performer.; Drain, Mary,performer.; Hammontree, Doney,performer.; Short, Charley,performer.; Trail, Arthur,performer.; McDonald, Reba,performer.; McDonald, Wilma,performer.; Campbell, Booth,performer.; Ollinger, Katherine,performer.; Edwards, Olga Jones,1903-performer.(CARDINAL)187635; Oxord, Ray,performer.; Mcgrath, Delbert,performer.; Hartley, Savannah,performer.; Freman, Dortha,performer.; McCord, May K.,performer.;
Various performers.Recorded by Vance Randolph between Sept. 4, 1941-Apr. 1942 in Mo. and Ark.Brown eyes (Fred Painter) (2:07) -- The old man in the old country (3:41) ; The lily of the west (3:00) ; Young Charlotte (3:39) ; The banks of the Schuylkill (2:02) ; Little seaside village (2:40) (Charles Ingenthron) -- The little old sod shanty on the claim (Jimmy Denoon) (2:18) -- The fatal wedding night (3:26) ; Robin Hood (:31) (Lillian Short) -- Chicken reel (Denoon) (1:31) -- Horse-trader's song (2:49) ; Shamus O'Brien (1:59) (Fred Woodruff) -- Natchez under the hill (Lon Jordan) (1:44) -- Dixon & Johnson (Mary Drain) (1:35) -- Harvard student (1:59) ; We'll all go down to Rowser's (:35) (Doney Hammontree) -- Leather britches (Jordan) (1:30) -- Henry Green (Charley Short) (1:36) -- Shortenin' bread (Arthur Trail) (:48) -- The dying girl (Reba & Wilma McDonald) (1:38) -- Old dumpty Moore (Wilma McDonald) (1:31) -- My little one's waiting for me (Booth Campbell) (1:26) -- Tie-hacking's too tiresome (Vance Randolph) (:25) -- Marine's hymn (1:48) ; Lost on the Lady Elgin (2:24) (Katherine Ollinger) -- Christine Leroy (Olga Trail) (3:22) -- Hell among the yearlings (Painter) (:54) -- Rag Pat (Mrs. Ray Oxford) (1:32) -- Bug in the taters (Delbert McGrath) (2:01) -- Farewell since all is over (Savannah Hartley) (2:01) -- Where the soul of man never dies (Fred Painter & Cecil Stevens) (2:25) -- Lord Thomas (3:45) ; The wandering cowboy : (Home sweet home) (2:43) (Dortha Freman) -- Granny's old arm chair (3:04) ; In that morning (1:14) (May K. McCord).In 1941-42, Vance Randolph, one of the pre-eminent folksong collectors of the last century, lugged what was then called a portable recording machine into the Ozarks and captured on disc over 800 songs, ballads and instrumentals. This CD presents, for the first time, a sampling from Randolph's immense treasure trove. Most of the selections have never been commercially available before now; and, indeed, some of the songs and ballads have not been previously recorded by any singers.
- Subjects: Folk music; Folk songs, English; Fiddle tunes; Field recordings;
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- Lee in the lowcountry : defending Charleston & Savannah, 1861-1862 / by Crooks, Daniel J.(CARDINAL)302646;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 125-128).Mustering the troops -- Yankees on the run -- In the shadow of Cheat Mountain -- Ready for war -- The loss of Port Royal -- Trying to do much with little -- Picking a target -- Smoke and stones -- Reconciliation -- A Confederacy in crisis -- General Lee's Army.Charleston historian Danny Crooks examines Lee's first year serving the Confederacy, a year of confusion and convoluted loyalty. Using Lee's own words and those of his contemporaries, Crooks helps the reader to understand why Lee, and only Lee, could bring order to the early chaos of the war.
- Subjects: Case studies.; Biographies.; Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870; Confederate States of America. Army; Command of troops; Generals;
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- Subjects: Rowe, Josie; Maxey, Deborah Ariel; Myers, Travis Lee; Vernon, Savannah Leigh; Goodwin, Daniel Tyler; Belle, Latanya Monique; Warren, Eddie Jamal; Lyons, Finesse Michelle; Williams, Lisa Ann; Cayo, Maria Rosalita; Roacha, Adolfo; Rich, Joshua C; Ezell, Edward James; Rowe, Ashlynn Doreece; Bair, Mary Ann; Tate, Timothy Gage; Miller, Diante Quintez; Aiyeku, Olatunbosun; Wilson, Terry Ann; Kamara, David; Hodge, Jonal Narkell; Thompson, Malaysia Unique; Brown, Shannon Michelle; Waldron, Matthew Nealon; Bobbitt, Jahvontae Leshawn; Smith, Dyisha; High Point (N.C.). Police Department;
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- Second chance seduction / by Richardson, Monica.(CARDINAL)631266;
Loving and marrying Savannah Carrington came naturally to Edward Talbot. Thanks to his political ambitions, losing his stunning wife was all too easy, as well. Co-parenting their young daughter has been the silver lining in their divorce. Then Savannah surprisingly accepts Edward's invitation to visit his family's Bahamian bed-and-breakfast, and the sultry tropical breezes begin to rekindle their deep, passionate connection. <p> He's always been the man of her dreams-sexy, confident and charismatic. Savannah and little Chloe just needed more than Edward could give. With a successful new career in fashion design, she's ready to move overseas. Yet from the Caribbean to London, Edward is in hot pursuit, reminding her how good they can be together. The stakes are higher than ever. And it may take the threat of losing everything to see just how wonderful love's rewards can truly be...
- Subjects: Fiction.; Man-woman relationships; Divorced parents;
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- Police beat by High Point Enterprise.;
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- Subjects: McDuffie, Crystal Renee.; Garrison, Melvin Edward.; Garrard, Stacey Ray.; Penley, Roger G.; Wilson, John Chase.; Ndimubandi, Marcel.; Jordan, Timothy Melvin.; Hughes, Joseph Carlyle.; Gardner, Brian Raymond.; Flood, Shyla Nicole.; Deville, Savannah-Rose.; Brockman, Carlos Deon.; Roseborough, Kandius Lorraine.; Pope, John Carroll.; Williams, Rashadah Maria.; Vincent, Tynetta.; Patton, Parris Lee.; Mehreen, Usmah.; Warner, Nia Tatiyana.; Evans, Angelo McQuirter.; Ussery, Sequan Antonio.; Nance, Travis Tyler.; Overby, Hunter Blake.; Lewis, Alexus Lashawn.; Ferree, Kayla Brook.; Carter, Ronald Lee.; Gebre, Degen Kesete.; Davis, Latrillian Waynette.; Ivey, Falan Cheyann.; Polk, Autry Yvonne.; Whitten, Stephen Land.; Ivey, Falan Cheyann.; Polk, Autry Yvonne.; Whitten, Stephen Land.; Abassw, Wathina Niko.; James, Cylinda Chavonne.;
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- Down in flames / by Hollon, Cheryl,author.(CARDINAL)623397;
A fatal hit-and-run in front of Savannah Webb's glass shop proves to be no accident. A highlight of Savannah's new glass bead workshop is a technique called flame-working, which requires the careful wielding of acetylene torches. Understandably, safety is a top priority. But as Savannah is ensuring her students' safety inside, a hit-and-run driver strikes down a pedestrian outside her shop. The victim is Nicole Borawski, the bartender/manager at the Queen's Head Pub, owned by Savannah's boyfriend Edward. It quickly becomes clear that this was no random act of vehicular manslaughter. Now the glass shop owner is all fired up to get a bead on the driver--before someone else meets a dead end.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Webb, Savannah (Fictitious character); Women glass artists; Murder; Women detectives; Stained glass industry;
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