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Andrew Jackson Greene Collection
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The Andrew Jackson Greene Collection consists of more than 160 diaries written by Greene who describes Watauga County's education system, including Appalachian State Teachers College, cultural and religious life, and agriculture from 1906 to 1942. <br /><br /><strong>Biographical Note.</strong> Andrew Jackson Greene (March 2, 1883-August 12, 1942) was a life-long resident of Watauga County, North Carolina and instructor in several Watauga schools including Appalachian State Teachers College (A.S.T.C). Greene worked as a farmer, public school teacher, and college professor. Greene was an enthusiastic diarist maintaining regular entries from 1906 to the day before his death. He also recorded A.S.T.C. faculty meetings from January 9, 1915 to May 3, 1940. He married Polly Warren, and they had three children, Ralph, Maxie, and Lester.
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Greene, Andrew Jackson, 1883-1942
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<a href="https://appstate-speccoll.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/190">AC.105: Andrew Jackson Greene Collection</a>
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1906-1942
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Diary of Andrew Jackson Greene, Volume 5 [May 1, 1910 - November 30, 1910]
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Greene, Andrew Jackson, 1883-1942
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<a title="Andrew Jackson Greene Collection, 1906-1942" href="https://appstate-speccoll.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/190" target="_blank">Andrew Jackson Greene Collection, 1906-1942</a>
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1910
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27.6 MB
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English
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105_005_1910_0501_1910_1130
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These diary entries, from Andrew Jackson Greene, date from May 1, 1910 to November 30, 1910. Each day’s entry includes a simple record of his activities. In each entry he mentions towns he visits such as Zionville, Mabel, and Silverstone. He also mentions the work he does, his friends, and the happenings within the church.
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Watauga County (N.C.)--Social life and customs--20th century
Baptists--Clergy--North Carolina--Watauga County
Teachers--North Carolina--Watauga County
Greene, Andrew Jackson, 1883-1942
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Text
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Diaries
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<a title="Andrew Jackson "Greene collection" href="https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/collections/show/39" target="_blank"> Andrew Jackson Greene collection </a>
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Watauga County (N.C.)
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<a title="https://www.geonames.org/4497707/watauga-county.html" href="https://www.geonames.org/4497707/watauga-county.html" target="_blank"> https://www.geonames.org/4497707/watauga-county.html</a>
A.W. Smith
Alfred Thomas
Alsen Isaac
Andrew Greer
B.B. Daugherty
Beaver Dam Church
Beaver Dams
Bible Readings
corn
Cove Creek
D.E. Benfield
Democratic Primary
Dock Benfield
farming
G.H. Thomas
Hagaman's & Co
Halley's Comet
Henly Greer
Hoke Smith
I.G. Greer
Impeachment
J.C. Davis
J.F. Eggers
J.F. Oliver
J.J.T. Reese
Justice of the Peace
Mabel
measles
Methodist Church
music
Pleasant Grove
President Andrew Johnson
Reverend C.S. Farthing
Reverend J.M. Payne
Reverend Reese Greene
Reverend W. Swift
S.M. Greene
schoolhouse
Sermons
Sherrill's Store
Silverstone
Singing
Smith Hagaman
Sunday School
Three Forks Association
Tree Bark
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THE PROTHONOTARY WARBLER.
'E Prothonotary or Golden Swamp Warbler is one of the very handsomest
of American birds, being noted for the pureness and mellowness of its plumage. It is found in the West Indies and Central America as a migrant, and
in the southern region of the United States. In the Central West it appears as far
north as Kansas, Central Illinois, and Missouri. Its favorite resorts are creeks and
lagoons, overshadowed by large trees, as well as the borders of sheets of water and
the interior of forests. It returns early in March to the Southern states, but to
Kentucky not before the last of April, leaving in October. A single brood only is
raised in a season. A very pretty nest is sometimes built within a woodpecker's
hole in a stump of a tree not more than three feet high. Where this occurs the
nest is not shaped round, but is made 1 j conform to the irregular cavity of the
stump. This cavity is deepest at one end, and the nest is closely packed with dried
leaves, broken bits of grasses, stems, mosses, decayed wood, and other material, the
upper part interwoven with fine roots, varying in size but all strong, wiry, and
slender, and lined with hair. Other nests have been discovered which were circular
in shape. In one instance the nest was built in a brace hole in a mill, where the
birds could be watched closely as they carried in the materials. They were not
alarmed by the presence of the observers but seemed quite tame.
In restlessness few birds equal this species. • Not a nook nor corner of his
domain but is repeatedly visited during the day.
' ' Now he sings a few times from the top of some tall willow that leans out over
the stream, sitting motionless among the marsh foliage, fully aware, perhaps, of
the protection afforded by his harmonizing tints. The next moment he descends to
the cool shadows beneath, where dark, coffee-colored waters, the overflow of a pond
or river, stretch back among the trees. Here he loves to hop about the floating
drift-wood, wet by the lapping of^pulsating^Vavelets, now following up some long,
inclining, half submerged log, peeping into every crevice and occasionally dragging
forth from its concealment a spider or small beetle, turning alternately its bright
yellow breast and olive back toward the light ; now jetting his beautiful tail, or
quivering his wings tremulously ,^he darts off into some thicket in response to some
call from his mate ; or, flying to a neighboring tree trunk, clings for a moment
against the mossy hole to pipe his little strain, or look up the exact whereabouts of
some suspected insect prize."
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Andrew Jackson Greene Collection
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The Andrew Jackson Greene Collection consists of more than 160 diaries written by Greene who describes Watauga County's education system, including Appalachian State Teachers College, cultural and religious life, and agriculture from 1906 to 1942. <br /><br /><strong>Biographical Note.</strong> Andrew Jackson Greene (March 2, 1883-August 12, 1942) was a life-long resident of Watauga County, North Carolina and instructor in several Watauga schools including Appalachian State Teachers College (A.S.T.C). Greene worked as a farmer, public school teacher, and college professor. Greene was an enthusiastic diarist maintaining regular entries from 1906 to the day before his death. He also recorded A.S.T.C. faculty meetings from January 9, 1915 to May 3, 1940. He married Polly Warren, and they had three children, Ralph, Maxie, and Lester.
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Diary of Andrew Jackson Greene,Volume 8 [February 1, 1912 - June 30, 1912]
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These diary entries range from the dates of February 1, 1912 through June 30, 1912. In this range of dates, Greene writes about the harsh winter, the church, the farmers union, the birth of the family’s fourth child, and much more.
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Watauga County (N.C.)--Social life and customs--20th century
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Alden Isaac
Allie Eggers
baseball
Beaver Dam
Bethel Church
Board of Road Supervisors
Brother Wilson
Chores
church
corn
currant pudding
Democratic Primary
Dr. Bingham
drummers
Farmer's Union
farming
Fork Ridge
G.P. Sherrill
Henly Greer
Henry Norris
Hunting
J.C. Davis
J.R. Garland
Lee Swift
Mabel
mill
Moses Eller
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Roy Eggers
sermon
Silverstone
Singing
Snow
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sweet potatoes
telephone
Theodore Roosevelt
tobacco
W.F. Reese
W.H. Greer
W.Y. Perry
William H. Taft
Zionville