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36374
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The Skewarkians, Bear Grass School, Williamston, NC constructed a model of an ‘Old Time Tobacco Barn,’ and wrote and published a book, ‘Smoke to Gold.’ They received the Group Arts Honorable Mention Award during the Twenty-fifth Anniversary Awards Day program of the Tar Hill Junior Historian Association.
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36375
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The author presented her writings on the Lumbee Indians and her work schedule. She was awarded Individual Literary First Place during the Twenty-fifth Anniversary Awards Day program of the Tar Hill Junior Historian Association.
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Tar Heel Junior Historian (NoCar F 251 T3x), Vol. Vol. 18 Issue No. 1, , p28-29, il
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36378
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The Skewarkians, Bear Grass School, Williamston, NC, published an eighty six page book on the history of the people who developed the tobacco industry in Martin County, NC. They received the Group Literary First Place during the Twenty-fifth Anniversary Awards Day program of the Tar Hill Junior Historian Association.
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Tar Heel Junior Historian (NoCar F 251 T3x), Vol. Vol. 18 Issue No. 1, , p30-32, il
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36379
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Other awards given during the Twenty-fifth Anniversary Awards Day program of the Tar Heel Junior Historian Association included Group Literary Honorable mention to The History Seekers, Albemarle Junior High School, Albemarle, NC; The Youth Preservation Award presented to Malcolm Blue Junior Historians, Aberdeen, NC; The Youth Genealogy Award presented to Joy Harrison, Currituck Junior Historians, Barco, NC; and The Christopher Crittenden State History Quiz First Place Award presented to Jenny Coleman, Springfield History Club, Springfield Middle School, Lucama, NC.
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36381
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A twentieth-century photograph image of a lone hunter standing on a mountain outcropping appeared in a previous issue and readers were asked to make up a story about the man in the picture. First Prize went to Heather Montgomery, of Westover Junior High School, Fayetteville, NC for ‘The Story of Zeb Windsworth.” Second Prize was awarded to Jackie Dukes, Ahoskie Middle School, Ahoskie, NC for her story ‘Jabber Henderson.’
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Tar Heel Junior Historian (NoCar F 251 T3x), Vol. Vol. 18 Issue No. 1, , p39-40, il
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36382
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This inaugural issue reflects a youthful search for understanding and the many fascinating things you can discover about your locality and history. The magazine gives two stories, one ‘A Fairy Tale: For Social Studies Students and Others’ and ‘Your Roots’, which give a series of old letters from 1888.
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Tar Heel Junior Historian (NoCar F 251 T3x), Vol. 18 Issue No. 2, , p2-6, il
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36384
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The Belmont Cardinals Tar Heel Junior Historians, Belmont Junior High School, Belmont, NC prepared brief articles on Belmont Abbey College, Major William Chronicle, The Catawba Indians and The Flood of 1916.
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36385
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Articles on Old Liberty School by Tony Knight; The Old Grose Barn by Andria Cartner; and Sloan’s Mill by David Jordan.
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36386
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Article on the WRAL Broadcasting Tower by Scott Shankle, LeRoy Martin Junior High School, Raleigh, NC.
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Tar Heel Junior Historian (NoCar F 251 T3x), Vol. Vol. 18 Issue No. 2, , p11-12, il
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36387
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An article about the revival of architecture in the Fourth Ward Residential District in Charlotte, NC by Frank Vagnone, Albemarle Road Junior High School, Charlotte, NC.
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Tar Heel Junior Historian (NoCar F 251 T3x), Vol. Vol. 18 Issue No. 2, , p11-12, il
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36388
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An article about the Greensborough Junior Historians visit to the Bert Smith farm in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Patrick Co., VA by April Rose, Mendenhall Junior High School, Greensboro, NC.
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Tar Heel Junior Historian (NoCar F 251 T3x), Vol. Vol. 18 Issue No. 2, , p14-15, il
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36389
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This article received Honorable Mention Special Achievement Award in the 1978 Tar Hill Junior Historian Literary and Arts Contest.
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36390
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Article on Chavis Park and Pullen Park by Ellen Chism, LeRoy Junior High School, Raleigh, NC.
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36391
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Article on Salem, NC by Richard Chapman, LeRoy Junior High School, Raleigh, NC.
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36392
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These are additional articles about raising tobacco in Martin County and How an Accident in Caswell County Really Changed Things!, written by the Skewarkians of Bear Grass School, Williamston, NC and appeared in their book, ‘Smoke to Gold.’
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Tar Heel Junior Historian (NoCar F 251 T3x), Vol. Vol. 18 Issue No. 2, , p19-21, il