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35459
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Two stories, “The One-mule Wagon Speedster in Chapel Hill,” and “The Dove-Gassaway Fight,” told to the author.
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35352
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: Recorded in 1966 and grouped together depending on the singer, folksongs found around the area of Beech Mountain, NC, have been compiled into two books.
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35295
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The author writes a eulogy and highlighted biography of a teacher and traditional folk singer in North Carolina.
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16460
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In the Bicentenary of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, perhaps the noblest heritage to be remembered is that of the Moravian Church. The Church is symbolized by two services well known to the American public--Easter Sunrise Service and the Lovefeast. But there was another service, called by its German name, the Singstunde--a service dedicated to hymns.
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16494
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Two classics of North Carolina colonial writing are John Lawson's \"History of North Carolina\" and Dr. John Brickell's \"The Natural History of North Carolina.\" Each contains a systematic account of the \"beasts\" found in North Carolina.
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35092
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The author recounts how he and a man he dined with puzzled over the origin of a word, “Gowbral.” It ended up being a combination of gar broth, used as a term referring to meanness.
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