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RAGAN, W. H. by High Point Enterprise.(local)tlcaut46003466715000;
Poll holder for High Point Township for the approaching election.
Subjects: Local Interests - Personalities.;
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Bottoms-Fiske Line Sold To Virginians by HIGH POINT Vertical Files(local)tlcaut24341651588400;
Businesses-- Old DominionHPE article
Subjects: Old Dominion Freight Line Inc. (High Point, N.C.); Old Dominion Truck Lines (Richmond, VA); Bottoms-Fiske Truck Lines (High Point, N.C.); Holderness, W.H.; Congdon, Earle.; Fiske, David A., Sr.; Holderness, T.T.; Marshall, Henry W.; Fiske, P.N., Mrs.; Bullard, R.L., Jr.; Pipes, James L.; Pilcher, Paul.;
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Hickory Chapel Wesleyan Church Sesquicentennial Celebration ; May 1860-May 2010 by High Point Enterprise.;
High Point Vertical Files: Churches--Methodist--Hickory Chapel WesleyanBooklet
Subjects: Bundy, Nathan.; Linville, David Crockett, Rev.; Hunter, Grace.; Kirk, Anna.; Folger, L.L., Rev.; Snider, James P.; Snider, N.J.; Fitchett, Annie.; Hoskins, Susan Jester.; Allred, Adeline.; Allred, Joe.; Robinson, Ed.; Robinson, Bob.; Witcher, W.M.; Witcher, Priscilla.; Holder, Cenie.; Holder, Billie.; Jester, Rhoda Roxana Irwin.; Jester, William.; Folger, Rachel.; Jester, J.V.; Kidd, S.L.; Kidd, Green.; Kidd, Johnny.; Kidd, Margaret.; Kidd, Ruhamie.; Haddon, Joe.; Hadden, Hannah.; Bolen, Joseph L., Rev.; Putman, J. Coy.; Tysinger, J. Walden, Rev.; Caldwell, Douglas T.; White, Levi.; Evans, O.H.; Hunter, Grace.; Folger, L.L.; Cude, W.W.; Holt, Charles.; Hawkins, H.W.; Gray, I.O.; Hartsoe, M.T.; Wiley, Clarence.; Grigg, Zeb.; Pierce, T.F.; Tillman, W.B.; Merrill, John M.; Jones, E.W.; Brown, W.H., Jr.; Andrews, Nora.; Andrews, R.E.; Kirkman, Martha.; Jester, Laura.; Irwin, Betsie.; Brown, Clarence.; Lovin, W. Carl.; Bolen, Joseph L.; Buck, E. Parker, Sr.; Stone, David C.; Steele, Clyde T.; Hill, J. Paul.; Phaup, Walter M.; Isenhour, Walter E.; Tysinger J. Walden.; Buck, E. Parker, Sr.; Wesley, Arthur L.; Phillips, J.W.; Allred, Paul E.; Capps, James M.; Hill, Fred W.; Caldwell, Douglas T.; Capps, James M.; Teter, Eber.; Fowler, Kim D.; Ezzelle, Curtis.; Bellamy, Susan.; White, Emmett.; White, Kitty.; Hickory Chapel Wesleyan Church (High Point, N.C.); Bundy's Chapel (High Point, N.C.);
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High production equipment draws top interest at machinery show by Furniture Production.;
High Point Vertical File: Furniture Industry-- 1940-1959Copy of page from the Southern Furniture Manufacturers Association Scrapbook at the High Point Museum
Subjects: Ryan, J.T.; Kurfees, Marshall C.; Saunders, L.E.; Dye, Don.; Dunbar, W.C.; Bowling, D.E.; Geddes, L.H.; Walker, F.G.; Monks, L.P.; Holder, L.L.; Ward, Boyd.; Porter, Ray.; Schumacher, O.P.; Foerster, I H.; Green, R.W.; Ford, Bob.; Fuller, C.E.; Sherwood, George.; Hill, J.w.; Woodworking Machinery Mfgs. Association.; Southern Furniture Manufacturers Association.; Mattison-Greenlee Service Corp.; Greenlee Bros. & Co.; Bell, E.J., Jr.; Oliver Machinery Co.; Newman Machine Co., Inc.; Baxter Whitney Co.; Mereen-Johnson Machine Co.; Union Furniture CO.; R. Hoe & Company.; S.A. Woods Machine Co.; Furniture industry.;
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The Faber dictionary of euphemisms / by Holder, R. W.(CARDINAL)774303;
Bibliography: xi-xviii.
Subjects: Dictionaries.; English language;
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Greensboro 27 / by Jones, Abe D.,author.(DLC)no2012031194;
In the beginning -- Ethel Stephens Arnett -- Joanne Kapnek Bluethenthal -- Orton A. Boren -- Kathleen and Joe Bryan -- Olivia Burton Burwell -- Benjamin Cone -- Ceasar Cone -- Dr. Lewis C. Dowdy -- Marion G Follin, Jr. -- Robert H. Frazier -- Shirley and Henry Frye -- Howard Holderness -- Mose Kiser -- McDaniel Lewis -- E.S. (Jim) Melvin -- Ernestine and Clyde Milner -- Charles W. Phillips -- Emily and Rich Preyer -- Dr. John A. Redhead, Jr. -- McNeill Smith -- W. Raymond Taylor -- Cornelius M. Vanstory, Jr. -- E.R. Zane -- Index.
Subjects: Biographies.;
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William Faulkner / by Bloom, Haroldauthor of introduction, etc.editor.(DLC)n 79003258 ;
Bibliography: p. 285-286.Discovery of evil / Cleanth Brooks -- The hamlet / Michael Millgate -- The bear / Richard Poirier -- The sound and the fury and The bear / James Guetti -- Light in August / Joseph W. Reed, Jr. -- The wild palms / Irving Howe -- The last novelist / Hugh Kenner -- Doubling and incest / John T. Irwin -- Faulkner's misogyny / Albert J. Guerard -- The self's own lamp / David Minter -- Working through : Faulkner's Go down Moses / Richard H. King -- An odor of Sartoris : William Faulkner's The unvanquished / Alan Holder -- As I lay dying reconsidered / Jan Bakker -- William Faulkner : a feminist consideration / Judith Bryant Wittenberg -- Incredulous narration : Absalom, Absalom! / Peter Brooks -- A new beginning : "the thunder and the music of the prose" (1921 to 1925) / Judith L. Sensibar.
Subjects: Faulkner, William, 1897-1962;
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Hardboiled horror : selected stories / by Maberry, Jonathan,editor.(CARDINAL)341873; Collins, Max Allan.Out For Blood.; Clemens, Matthew V.Out For Blood.; Kontis, Alethea.Grim Repo.; Anderson, Kevin J.Head Case.; Malerman, Josh.Lime.; Gresh, Lois H.Sherlock Holmes.; McGoran, Jon.Empty Grave.; Caine, Rachel.Tiger in the Night.; Ryall, Chris.Add One Medium Sized Demon and Stir Over Low Heat-or-Mastering the Art of Spirit Cooking.; Holder, Nancy.Gaslight.; Maberry, Jonathan.Trouble's Braids.; Della Quercia, Jacopo(Historian).Sleep Debt.; Gilstrap, John.Sully's Gift.; Beard, Jim.Two Litle Letters, One Small Word.; Fredsti, Dana.Corrosion.; Graham, Heather.Hell-hound of Mist Island.; Sigler, Scott.Kissyman & the Succubus.; McGuire, Seanan.Emptied Vessel.;
Out For Blood/ by Max Allan Collins and Mathew W. Clemens -- Grim Repo/ by Alethea Kontis -- Head Case: A Dan Shamble, Zombie P.I. Adventure/ by Kevin J. Anderson -- Lime/ by Josh Malerman -- Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Pin-Pricked Corpse/ by Lois H. Gresh -- The Empty Grave/ by Jon McGoran -- A Tiger in the Night/ by Rachel Caine -- Add One Medium Sized Demon and Stir Over Low Heat -- or -- Mastering the Art of Spirit Cooking/ by Chris Ryall -- Gaslight: Tampa Bay/ by Nancy Holder -- Trouble's Braids: A Sam Hunter Story/ by Jonathan Maberry -- Sleep Debt/ by Jacopo della Quercia -- Sully's Gift/ by John Gilstrap -- Two Litle Letters, One Small Word/ by Jim Beard -- Corrosion/ by Dana Fredsti -- The Hell-hound of Mist Island/ by Heather Graham -- Kissyman & the Succubus/ by Scott Sigler -- An Emptied Vessel/ by Seanan McGuire."There's something out there in the dark. There's always something watching. There's always something reaching for you. Always. And sometimes there's someone you can call. Someone you can hire. Someone who knows these dark streets and back alleys. Someone who knows how things work in this part of town. Private eyes who are often as dark as the things they hunt. Investigators who know how to look in the shadows for the things that go bump. Good guys but not always nice guys" -- Page [4] of cover.
Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Horror fiction.; Thrillers (Fiction); Short stories.; Horror tales, American.;
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The zealot and the emancipator : John Brown, Abraham Lincoln and the struggle for American freedom / by Brands, H. W.,author.(CARDINAL)276040;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 407-423) and index.Pottawatomie -- Springfield -- Harpers Ferry -- The telegraph office."What do moral people do when democracy countenances evil? The question, implicit in the idea that people can govern themselves, came to a head in America at the middle of the nineteenth century, in the struggle over slavery. John Brown's answer was violence--violence of a sort some in later generations would call terrorism. Brown was a deeply religious man who heard the God of the Old Testament speaking to him, telling him to do whatever was necessary to destroy slavery. When Congress opened Kansas territory to slavery, the eerily charismatic Brown raised a band of followers to wage war against the evil institution. One dark night his men tore several proslavery settlers from their homes and hacked them to death with broadswords, as a bloody warning to others. Three years later Brown and his men assaulted the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia, with the goal of furnishing slaves with weapons to murder their masters in a race war that would cleanse the nation of slavery once and for all. Abraham Lincoln's answer was politics. Lincoln was an ambitious lawyer and former office-holder who read the Bible not for moral guidance but as a writer's primer. He disliked slavery yet didn't consider it worth shedding blood over. He distanced himself from John Brown and joined the moderate wing of the new, antislavery Republican party. He spoke cautiously and dreamed big, plotting his path to Washington and perhaps the White House. Yet Lincoln's caution couldn't preserve him from the vortex of violence Brown set in motion. Arrested and sentenced to death, Brown comported himself with such conviction and dignity on the way to the gallows that he was canonized in the North as a martyr to liberty. Southerners responded in anger and horror that a terrorist was made into a saint. Lincoln shrewdly threaded the needle of the fracturing country and won election as president, still preaching moderation. But the time for moderation had passed. Slaveholders lumped Lincoln with Brown as an enemy of the Southern way of life; seven Southern states left the Union. Lincoln resisted secession, and the Civil War followed. At first a war for the Union, it became the war against slavery Brown had attempted to start. Before it was over, slavery had been destroyed, but so had Lincoln's faith that democracy can resolve its moral crises peacefully."--
Subjects: Biographies.; Brown, John, 1800-1859.; Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.; Abolitionists; Presidents; Antislavery movements;
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Shakespeare's histories / by Bloom, Harold, ed.; Bloom, Harold.(CARDINAL)138025;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 114-115) and index.
Subjects: Study guides.; Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616; Historical drama, English; Literature and history;
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