1
50
5
-
https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/fa8d8ef7f21a64c763c3201203e45c30.pdf
efb8ee9d2d3f7ef22dc653d291e9021b
PDF Text
Text
INTERVIEW WITH BOB GUY
Bob:
there.
My grandfather and grandmother in Marion started two miles from
And in order to get there, we had to get there on the Tweetsie
Railroad to Johnson City and spend the night and ride the Clinchfield
Railroad from there to Marion the next day.
forty minutes used to take two days.
we set our watches back.
A trip th&t now takes about
That's one thing and then of course
Tweetsie in those days,..., we came down from Boone
every morning about 8:30 and you come up from Johnson City in the
afternoon at four.
Interviewer:
Bob:
Did it go back behind the house?
Yes, you could see it out the back door.
Interviewer:
Bob:
It went right by the house.
Would you talk a little bit about when you were born?
About the time I was born we did'nt have any doctors in thi s
county and my mother had to go to Marion where I was delivered on Christmas
day in 1918. I was the third of seven children.
Interviewer:
She must have known when you were going to come home to
make that trip.
How many people were in your family?
Bob:
Two boys and five girls.
Interviewer:
Bob:
Are most of them living around here now?
I have one sister in Philadelphia, one brother in Raleigh,
two sisters in Salisbury, the rest are here.
Interviewer:
Do you want to talk some of your father?
�My father was born in Stanton, Virginia and raised in Salem, Virginia.
HE came to N. C.
when he was twelve years old.
He rode a horse into
Newland in 19]2 when the county was organized and started the Avery County
Bank.
Interviewer:
What was your family life like?
Was thenealot of
emphasis on the "family"?
Bob:
Idon't recall that much about that because my mother was deaf
and had seven kids.
My baby sister was just a year old when she died.
But mother could always read lips and she put a baby to bed.
She always
slept with one hand on the baby so that when it woke up she could feel
it move without hearing.
That's about the only thing I remember about
my childhood.
Interviewer:
What kind of things did you do when you were little?
What pastimes did you have?
Bob:
When I was little ther were'nt any cars around here, as I remember
ther was one bicycle.
ride it to the
then;
df.po't'
We used to pay the boy who owned it a nickel to
and back.
That was our method of mobility back
and swinging and fishing and trapping, and that was about it.
those days we had alot o-f' chestnuts.
Interviewer:
Bob:
You still have one in your yard.
That's the black keeled-over tree.
We used to have it in the
backyard.
Interviewer:
Bob:
Do you ever have any reunions?
No, not a family reunion, is that what you mean?
Interviewer:
Of course you visit alot.
Jane comes down.
In
�Interviewer:
Was that the Dr. Sloop who founded Crossnore?
Can we
talk a little bit about h .m?
Bob:
I'd rather you get the information from him.or rather from
Martha
because she knows all that down cold.
Interviewer:
Bob:
Do you see it any different now?
Well, do you want me to describe my first game of post office?
Interviewer:
Bob:
What was courting like then?
All right
No, that was about the limit of courting back then.
Different people
in the community would have a party maybe once a week and the romancing
consisted of a game of postofficg, .
Interviewer:
Bob:
Yes, it's alot different now.
There wasn't any cars and you just had to find somebody's home to
do alittle romancing in.
Interviewer:
Bob:
Do you remember any outlaws around this area?
We had murders all the time.
attention to it.
movie a week.
When I was a kid, I didn't pay any
We'd got to the show every Saturday night.
It was a silent movie.
There was one
There was always a fight at that.
There is something I remember - if we had a nickel extra, we'd buy a bottle
of pop with it and you get an ice pick and punch a hole in "the top of
it so it would blast out through the movie.
Interviewer:
Are there any superstitions you remember from when you
were little or legends?
Bob:
Myifiother was the most superstitious woman in the world, I still see
things around the house she'd be superstitious about
Interviewer:
Bob:
Like what ?
Like walking under a ladder, stepping across a broom-
My mother was
�terribly superstitious.
Interviewer:
Bob:
What did she do if she did step across a broom?
She'd put her kids to bed if she thought one of them was involved.
She
made us got to bed.
Interviewer:
Did you ever hear your father "talk about the civil war
or anything?
Bob:
No, all his people being from Virginia, they were real southerners, but
he never said too much about it.
In this section of the country , the
civil war is never discussed too much.
Bob:
I think that if you'll go back in history of Avery county, you'll
find that the reason it is Republican is because the people up here supported
the north in the civil war,
Interviewer:
they did not support the south.
I've heard that and that the peopledown in the Piedmont were
a little bit upset.
Bob:
That's true that's why it is still Republican.
Interviewer:
I guess one thing, they didn't have any slaves around here, did
they?
Bob:
No, these people are still meek and Republican.
Because there's
no color conformity, people saw no reason to fight because there weren't any
slaves.
Interviewer:
this area.
One thing, we think is important is about the depression in
I want to ask you if you noticed any shortage of food or any hard-
ships from the depression at all
Bob:
Not personally, I don"t -
I remember the way people worked.
work all day for maybe .75 or $.80.
They'd
But to me, I couldn't conceive of any-
thing being wrong with it at the time because I was just a kid and $.80
to me then was a tremendous amount of money.
�Interviewer:
Did you ever have a garden?
when I was a kid.
We had corn, potatoes, and we had gooseberries until
they had the blight.
bushes down.
Oh, we always had a garden
Then , of course, we had to cut our gooseberries
We had grape arbors - everything that you
have on a farm;
cows, pigs,.,.
Interviewer:
Bob:
Then you never had a scarcity of food or anything.
Oh no, we always had plenty of food - just common food, grits, potatoes
and eggs
Interviewer:
You talked about when you went to school.
Where was the
school?
Bob:
I went to grammar school and through highschool at Newland.
I went
to college at the University of Alabama and University of North Carolina,
spent five years in At lanta and got out of the army in '46 and haven't been
back since
Interviewer:
Was the school real small?
What was it like?
Was it
particularly like elementary school?
Bob:
The thing I remember most about it was that I went to second grade
and third grade in one year and third and fourth grade in one year because
you didn't have the teachers that you
Interviewer:
do now.
Did you find yourself having alot of teachers for a
couples of grades in a row?
Bob: We had the same teacher maybe two or three times.
Interviewer:
Do you see any difficulty in the schools nowadays?
�Bob:
Reading, writing, and arithmetic-
Interviewer:
Bob:
with a hickory stick[
So you went into the army after college?
Yes
Interviewer:
Do you remember having an active religious life when you
were young?
Bob:
No, it's just been a normal protestant Presbyterian life all my
life.
All my people are Presbyterians.
Interviewer:
Bob:
Ive been brought up that way.
Have there been alot of get-together s
with church?
Well, I've always thought of our family as a religious family
Interviewer:
Do you see any difference now in
the church from the way it
was ?
Bob:
No, I think it still has the same basis it always had.
Interviewer- Do you know how Newland got it's name?
Bob:
From the Lieutenant Governor W. G. Newland from Lenoir.
Lt. Gov. of the state fron 1912 to 1915.
Waightsill Avery.
He was the
The county was named for Col.
The county agent, his descendant,..., his name is
Waightsill Avery.
Interviewer:
Do you want to describe Newland a little bit... the
way you remember it?
Bob:
Well, all there is to Newland is a courthouse, a bank, and it runs 3/8
of a mile from the courthouse.
Interviewer:
Bob:
Well, when I grew up, they were dirt streets.
Interviewer:
Bob:
This has been paved then
Now they were paved.
Have alot of people moved in around there?
Oh the people are entirely different.
�The old people are gone or deceased.
Interviewer:
Bob:
There is more or less a new breed now.
How are they different?
Well, most of the people that used to be here were mountain
neighbors.
Now folks are here from all over the country; Charlotte,
Florida, New York, anywhere, you can think of.
You have people who aren't
natives of Avery County
Interviewer:
What were the mountain people like, you know that was diff-
erent about them?
Bob:
Well, the only thing I
can say about the people from here is that
they were strict, hardworking, honest, religious, and just fine people.
Interviewer:
Youve talked a little bit about this and I guess there's
a pretty big difference now . Do you notice any change in politics or
government?
Bob:
It is still three to one Republican.
Interviewer:
You have talked some of the railroad.
when the first cars came in?
Bob:
I think it'll stay that way.
Do you remember
Did they change the area?
The station master at Tweetsie Railroad had the first car that I
ever remember.
It was a 1918 Ford.
The first Car my family had was a 1928
Stoddard as I remember.
Interviewer:
That's funny that the station master had one. Who'd
have thought he'd be against them.
Bob:
He drove the mail from the depot to the post office.
Tweetsie.
But that's curiosity.
It came in from
The railroad wasn't called Tweetsie theft.
It was named that after it was washed away.
Interviewer:
Bob:
What did thgy call it?
The kids called it " Eat taters and we<jr no clothes"
Interviewer:
Do you remember any mountain crafts or cust oms you were
involved in yourself- H aoamn^i
^
t J-"«*xHi2 *f*ii"riniT
o 9 *-ui. J.HEJ
.
.T
WR-air"! »-»i"»
O " ••'^civj.ii^
i
.
r*hQ-i-K.«^i
r
I, or
�things like that ?
Bob:
No
Interviewer:
Bob:
Did you know any craftsmen?
Oh, I knew some.
Beech Mountain.
Interviewer:
Bob:
At
They were at the CrossnCfe School and over in
that still goes on but I was never involved in it.
What kinds of things do they do?
Crossnore, it's handweaving,
And over in Beech mountain, they
make different kinds of toys.
Interviewer:
Bob:
Did you ever play with any of those?
Oh yes
Interviewer:
Do you
remember making things like
molasses, apple butter
and things like that?
Bob:
We called it sorghum,
It was molasses.
Everybody made that
and most people made home brew because you couldn't buy any alcoholic beverages
so people made wine and homebrew at home.
Interviewer:
Bob:
No, I am not sure.
It's a homemade beer.
Interviewer:
Bob:
Do you know what home brew is?
Do
you know how to make it?
I know how to make it but it's illegal.
Interviewer:
Iguess
not.
Do you remember af\y
I'd better not discuss it.
cures your mother used on
you when you got sick?
Bob:
There was always castor oil, as well as I remember.
Interviewer:
I guess you didn't like that too much
«
Bob:
The doctor always came to see us
and there was some wh)te oil that
he gave us and I didn't know what it was but my mother always thought maybe
it was like castor oil for whatever ails you.
�Interviewer:
Bob:
We always have in this counrty, especialy the ones who are farming still
Interviewer:
Bob:
Did alot &>{-• PE°ple have to rely on their gardens?
I guess then that there wasn't that much poverty.
I don't think that there was any hunger because everyone was more or
less self-supporting.
I think there's been more hunger during a snow-
storm than there was during a depression.
Interviewer:
Bob:
Do you remember any particularly bad snow storms?
One bad one we had was wh .n they had to fly helicopters in with food
for the people,
I have pictures where the snow was higher than the
automobile/
Interviewer:
Bob:
When was that ?
I don't remember but I believe it was in 1940.
I think that was the
year that it snowed every day all winter.
Interviewer:
I remember Bill was talking about the snow of 1936.
They had
to keep the store closed about a week.
Bob:
It could've been that year,
I am not sure.
It was before I went into
the service.
Interviewer:
Did you ever have any large calamities or fires or anything
like that in Newland?
Bob:
Newland's burned up completely twice.
Interviewer:
Bob:
What happened then or do you remember?
One of the first times it burned up,
second time, I was home.
I was in Asheville.
The
The whole block down here burned down and the
wholeblock behind the bank. That was about in 1958 and 1959.
Interviewer:
Bob:
I guess there was alot going on
Then, of course,
he flood in 1940 washed
.way all the railroad
and we were without any, you couldn't get to any of the highways for
about two weeks.
It washed all the raods, railroads, and the highways
out.
�Interviewer:
And what did they do to help this situation?
Did the state
send people ?
Bob:
Well, the state of course sent all the equipment up here that they
could and it was opened up as soon as they could but the railroad never was.
Interviewer:
Were there alot of people out trying to help people that had
been put into hardship
Bob:
Oh Heavens, yes.
There were many houses washed away
The redcross were
around for about two or three monthes.
Interviewer:
Bob:
didn't know it had hit this area that bad.
Oh, it was terrrible, especially in Pineola when the lake washed
out over there.
Interviewer:
It washed out a whole community over there.
I was thinking that it h it lower areas.
Down in Deep Gap
for instance, I know they had a really bad time down there.
Bob:
We had it as bad as anyone here.
Interviewer:
Bob:
Is Ngwland,... I guess you'd call this a valley, right?
It was old Feim's Cove that's what it was called. Then, it was
named the town.
It was an old Indian settlement
There are still Indian
graves around here.
Interviewer:
Bob:
You know of that?
We used to play around them when we were kids and dig around arrow-
heads.
Interviewer:
Do you remember seeing any Indians up here?
Interviewer:
Bob:
No
Interviewer:
I guess they're all down in Cherokee now.
Bob they were probably here a hundred or two hundred years ago.
�
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Appalachian Oral History Project Interviews
Description
An account of the resource
In 1973, representatives from Appalachian State University (ASU) began the process of collecting interviews from Watauga, Avery, Ashe, and Caldwell county citizens to learn about their respective lives and gather stories. From the outset of the project, the interviewers knew that they were reaching out to the “last generation of Appalachian residents to reach maturity before the advent of radio, the last generation to maintain an oral tradition.” The goal was to create a wealth of data for historians, folklorists, musicians, sociologists, and anthropologists interested in the Appalachian Region.
The project was known as the “Appalachian Oral History Project” (AOHP), and developed in a consortium with Alice Lloyd College and Lees Junior College (now Hazard County Community College) both in Kentucky, Emory and Henry College in Virginia, and ASU. Predominately funded through the National Endowment for the Humanities, the four schools by 1977 had amassed approximately 3,000 interviews. Each institution had its own director and staff. Most of the interviewers were students.
Outgrowths of the project included the Mountain Memories newsletter that shared the stories collected, an advisory council, a Union Catalog, photographs collected, transcripts on microfilm, and the book Our Appalachia. Out of the 3,000 interviews between the three schools, only 663 transcripts were selected to be microfilmed. In 1978, two reels of microfilm were made available with 96 transcripts contributed by ASU.
An annotated index referred to as The Appalachian Oral History Project Union Catalog was created to accompany the microfilm. The catalog is broken down into five sections starting with a subject topic index such as Civilian Conservation Corps, Coal Camps, Churches, etc. The next four sections introduced the interviewees by respective school. There was an attempt to include basic biographic information such as date of birth, location, interviewer name, length of interview, and subjects discussed. However, this information was not always consistent per school.
This online project features clips from the interviews, complete transcripts, and photographs. The quality and consistency of the interviews vary due to the fact that they were done largely by students. Most of the photos are missing dates and identifying information.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Collection 111. Appalachian Oral History Project Records, 1965-1989
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1965-1989
Document
A resource containing textual data. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre text.
Scanned by
Wetmore, Dana
Equipment
Hp Scanjet 8200
Scan date
2014-02-14
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Interview with Robert Guy, March 12, 1973
Description
An account of the resource
Robert Guy was born on December 25, 1918 in Marion, North Carolina. He attended school in Newland and continued is education at the Univeristy of Alabama and the University of North Carolina. Mr. Guy was also in the army and was realeased in 1946.
Mr. Guy talks a little about the Tweetsie Railroad during his childhood. While describing his childhood he also talks about courting, schooling, and superstitions. Mr. Guy also mentions the Great Depression. Mr. Guy describes the history of Newland, North Carolina and compares the current conditions of the community to that of his childhood. Mr. Guy talks about local crafts and traditions including homemade remedies and house gardens. Mr. Guy concludes the interview speaking of past natural disasters such as snowstorms, fires, and the flood of 1940.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
White, Pam
Guy, Robert
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a title="Appalachian Oral History Project Interviews, 1965-1989" href="https://appstate-speccoll.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/195" target="_blank">Appalachian Oral History Project Interviews, 1965-1989</a>
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
3/12/1973
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Copyright for the interviews on the Appalachian State University Oral History Collection site is held by Appalachian State University. The interviews are available for free personal, non-commercial, and educational use, provided that proper citation is used (e.g. Appalachian State Collection 111. Appalachian Oral History Project Records, 1965-1989, W.L. Eury Appalachian Collection, Special Collections, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC). Any commercial use of the materials, without the written permission of the Appalachian State University, is strictly prohibited.
Extent
The size or duration of the resource.
10 pages
Language
A language of the resource
English
English
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
document
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
111_tape36_RobertGuy_1973_03_12M001
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Newland, NC
Subject
The topic of the resource
Newland (N.C.)--Social life and customs--20th century
Depression--1929--North Carolina--Newland
Community life--North Carolina--Newland--History--20th century
crafts
Great Depression
homemade rememdies
Newland
schoolhosuse
Tweetsie Railroad
-
https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/bff9587ff8f74f183339bdfe98a07224.pdf
13c7af9c53a55cbd7cc97c34cd3ffc2c
PDF Text
Text
�����������������������
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Andrew Jackson Greene Collection
Description
An account of the resource
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.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Greene, Andrew Jackson, 1883-1942
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://appstate-speccoll.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/190">AC.105: Andrew Jackson Greene Collection</a>
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1906-1942
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">No Copyright - United States</a>
Document
A resource containing textual data. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre text.
Number of pages
23
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Diary of Andrew Jackson Greene, Volume 28 [November 18, 1917 - February 20, 1918]
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Greene, Andrew Jackson, 1883-1942
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<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>
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1917-1918
Extent
The size or duration of the resource.
15.4MB
Language
A language of the resource
English
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
105_028_1917_1118_1918_0220
Description
An account of the resource
This diary includes entries from November 15, 1917 through February 20, 1918. Each day Greene wrote about his work at Appalachian Training School, the weather, the church, community members, and community events. This diary gives insight on what the typical school day at Appalachian Training School would look like as well as what life in Boone looked like during the years of 1917 and 1918.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Watauga County (N.C.)--Social life and customs--20th century
Baptists--Clergy--North Carolina--Watauga County
Greene, Andrew Jackson, 1883-1942
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">No Copyright – United States</a>
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Diaries
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
<a title="Andrew Jackson "Greene collection" href="https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/collections/show/39" target="_blank"> Andrew Jackson Greene collection </a>
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Watauga County (N.C.)
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
<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>
"Ann of Ava"
Anniversary of the Library Societies
Apppalachian Training School
Boone
Community
E.S. Coffey
Hickory High School
Ive
J.J. Spanhour
Mission Study
Mission Study Band
Newland
Newland Hall
Snow
Sunday School
teacher
-
https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/1df829d3beeecd288e9747d3dfe13750.pdf
b979f68b0a54f81b33cc608fc2312fdc
PDF Text
Text
A IT.
n n,n DIDID n n ninin uinininininininin nta n
SQUARE DEAL
COMPOSITION
Property of
Subject.
�^££&4~- &C-C*-y
�C
Os—o^t~4
"ft-—T—tTn—-
/-
^£%*, '•^—^-U*-*' . ^3--*-+. ^t*> ^£&^L—e.^^^-.
^i-^-t-v^f^"
-^-—!»—»<—"tx
6*-^r-if^
o-*P- -^~~*~>l-l
�r
£?=>
's-f-it^
~w -+-*^
'^T£^->~r—£^'
V^^1^7
<s
~^/-**y '^ ' 'VT^^^
-— c^^^^r^^T' *
ir '
"^ y
-y^> ^r —^r
�<^/ _-<*—^t^-*—*-* -^fr-*.
�^-TTTjr
-
fl
ctf
i
ff
<5>//W-~t--iL
(^-tZ^tjL-y' —
_^ts— z=-v—^-=7
<,
U-fc— ^-r_
^^C^-^J^
�G^T—0-~L~4^i .
^
% ^
*
~ ^
- l
sd^l--T»^T^-+*a
�=/
*^-#_fc~«_
LJ^
J/ &~^£z^*-£^^t^e^d*-^
(2^tt^t*^TL-<^~-
-^Ce-
<i'*-^**^7
-^»-**^—7iX-»-'
o/^
^C^,— ^
^*t^-T~c*->
<#
�6—f
^TH*+*^*^
jf-
<£L*-^g^
^^7
a* -*(-* f i. ,
��r
"r3"*-^^
-~~T~
A^*-ZZ-^>^ "T^T-" -j***~>t'2^>-fr?^~
-o • ^f
' —fl^Z-dr'
<7
yir^~ <^
0*14^-
' (f
'Ty+^U^T^
a*
�/Zj-<^t^c--t?i-e-+t—*
&
_ ^P-e-jLiri-*.
*
/~
^7^-
/
{2C-^*~*
.
^tsu~t--tt^rt+s-
-^**-9
^L
t~
C~—*C^-t-?-M-<*
s
s<Le^^~-*^.
~&J~ ^±
%
-7^^^^^~
^L^tl^y
^
-j- .
0
//
^^*
^^n-t-'
r-*'-6 *-
^
c^-H^
C^
-Jz.&-^£~
^
�^
�*
-^fo*&
^Z^fae~+i--
<2^£**~*-*'
t7
^sut^
<z^t-*£>
_--^*t-x
^l-*-
-^fo^-i*^
x^f
^
^ ,,*t^r-&-~-~
^fr-t^j
^^L ~4^£r**^
-—<£—&t-C-
^7£ f
�^
\*
��-^4-rx^-'
^£-icc_.
^-^j^i^T^^tL
^L.
cr-v*,
^-i^Lt^
_^^-<^i
A^-^e^h-
^^t^n^-
£L^£~ _^-^5tx-^-
J
�4^ft^2~<*
_^U
bLf
/
"2—O—»«—*t
/^
5^ •
^2-t>^fc-«-«-»
<T
&~~F
/
'
^£^L£. 4+
tf
.
^^~P-<~^i*~-l—f
/
-
,
^-£'*t-
— rf
_^-^--*C-t--
-e—&C«i-C~
�-V-t-*j
£ •2' —
L^1/~&^7
/
^/L^ ^£t^rt^£*>
7
.^X-^e^^.
&
<?^Iy
y J
_^-itr ~^J^-&~*-*-~
Qsffl+S
c/
pi*
/my
^
J olo s4*t+j4H*K»
^£. a^J~
^-^c^c-^
-J^-r-v-~^
^££~j- c.
I
^fr-tr-i^-d
�^v~t-si*>-JL-
l-*~
-2/c-e- (
^hu
/ /'Ay
CP ^^^L^£^- ^-—&—i^r-
-f~-t^~
^l^faty
^^f^L^jCt
<?L^t*4r-z>-js. _^-A-£_
S&
�^yL <?£$&i
<3^4~e^~*-^~*i-a
0
,'1/i^t>-~Y^t-~
^t^T^4^f~~^~•
C^-f—»—VIA
dfr
^z^^^-"
�\
—>^,^-t«-z—•>^l^1^^
'^~r~>^~/7
*~*~*^*y&-~>—*~-T4^~
'
/
(/
//
-^
'
f^^
v
-^^^tTTT^^
^r^^^^ ^f
J>
£i*sisjJsT^~rT**—&—~T>^ —^TK?
•—**^v^-- -*-*--
ff
1
X
-^
Z^-^'
/f^
t+r
^-Z-T-^
^^-U^jftf
/ -V^-^x-
��tfuds-ts-^-t^
_^-t>t«^c ^J/LJL.
<# s^?T2-^>—y
•
<*
»
c^&, .^O- J 01+
rf5tsrt4-4-<*+<t^
�^-C-t^C^o
<^?
.
_--^&—'fC*—
&(--&--*-<'
�-^%r*
-T^V
-h
37
y
-/
17
\
^c^- ^j^ ^^^^
i__—»--fc*-«—»^-
'^rr^
!
s^j^^r^v
f^ff^p
<
i?
ty
-r-u^H-rts?^~ /?=>
'
�* , , --^t-t>->x^_
4-f
"
^t^t-^^-ff^^-^^-t
*t_^ ,
cfl ^-^lsL-ir--t*—t—
&
C^t^r _^£.4*-?*~c^i,—
&^*-^d-
<=K
/^
^^—^_v
tsi-~A_^frTr-
^4^C+*Ut*
/7
_/
'
--«_<_^-^t.-*^»-T—*
£*-~f-n^e^'.
--fr.-*. 0*
�Ufe^-
^-^r~^
^+^~^
.
.
'
' -^
~f~
*~i-n*^~
�' ""T^
9
~r7^-a-^T/
/
'
-*-r~r-tl^->^
#-*
~*y
l~*^f
�0^- ^b-t-^-j
^^£<—%+L*^"*0 •
�/.
^(r-e^e.—»^^
�'
/
^y^L^l^n-^^— ,
fi
fl
~ti
^<5*i~^si-~&-^-^t^-*^-*
A+^£i
_^io>tx"^ ^£sc&»-±~-
�u
oi^-d ^L+4A*. f), <o£o-*-^L ^
// -^l^O—tr-^ft,
J? J>
^/
«- .
0
P
^-^-<#tt-
C*-~1>—^<' ^-^-r^—/—'£*"
p
C*--£~^i^-—•*-
/>
"^—**—y
r
/
'1^4*-*^*—
<_^/
-^-2'Z-TZt--'^'-
&*~7-' ——^&~*l-*—
�f^
^ce
l^JlCs
Jscte fc/-Z?->7Z.^
(l^ Ji^>— <L^**± ^
^-^fA^-fi^^^f
TV*.
O^J ^^
�_--ft_jt-^—
G
^n~r-t^»^*~^-<fat^*~7'
^W
__-^r_t,
J
JL
~^t—p-<r- ^^Is—tf—if^a
r
/
.
cv
^rt^&tc*-
C-^&~-C>-*~~JL.
--#-7-^—M^
*/-
y
^rl^&-—z»u
!
'
~<2-
**''
*—*-
^st-— C-e^^^Cf-^^^ft-L.
^4^O—&-*=>
^-~~1*~?^ ^£( jf
-/f
rf^
—2*-*-^
j
SI
^^-t*^
---- ft-^~&
^f&^a~
/j
-^f-t-*~
y
c*~-*S Zy^ *
~fKJt&jL^-
�C-^>-~m^m*<—>*^^
'(
d\^«ou>£ ^^L
es-jC _-^A*^.
'
�-^tc—^*C>
-/
-»/-2^
sr~~--^/ *V
*
.sy
�-^t*~~~-a.—^-^>- . ^-<L-z^r7?«x_-
<^-z=*^.
��n
p •
-JL~4^T^z^
<^
*-4-*-i*
&•
�^J^itr-n^n*. -^*s
* f-'>i-»---z£»£<-v_r
_-<£*'
\
^
_-^Z^_
-rf-^-~l.
c?uzfi^L-&-+~*
£XUe?~-^ „
&- ^^y^^-^.
l»_- ^^io_ ^U-t*i-l£^-
�*a*~£ A
. ££*- -jp+~+*t
£z^<^t<.er*<*
+&^^.
P
'
^l*-tsisl*—»
.
/) ,
-*~2^-r
�^
^
^JL
~^mJt^t-t^--&-*~-4~
^tjil^
</
2^C4^*^(—
£*-*?*-
.
£2^^£&-
^X^^^, ^C^A &^£&+ /£*^
&^C'C.t-*sf~r .~-
7 A. ^i
-^
-^«-^«e^i>
•*****f
C>~^T^lj
//
—-e-*j>-£*^- c^e^e^e^-^
'p~°~~~
-^^*-**-*-
�~~*"-t ft at—'
, rr^ir
f" "*• * I"?--*'-*
^^, ^^--r^^/
-r**^3-*-~^
ff
Jr^M7
-^2^
�,
cy
~&4-4<;—
-
/^M. J ^^-^TT^-Z^
I**-
^^-^^
~-ff-et^»~*>~~a
O-f
~y~~*~~*
&-^~~<
&-~p
_y ^*U£. ^/
^St/^-^—
-^£-**^
�x-t^ey
�^H^. -w^-fMsfc. j
J
�~-^2^
^_^**^
"^3^
r
-~—S
-^--K^-^-^-
-^—7-^t^l-LJ
�f
•»—yt-st-^^Cx
'-t^t^^T^
�_^£tf-3L--^e-
C^i
�^ ' /^r^-^**-*?
-v*»-i7-Tf£
&
IP
/P
' *<ay»
-#—K?
/
>^
V
cr-^-T^y-^
/,
/
—>^~*^»-?-)C>
/
3^>^ .5^^-
�/"- -™?
/)
/jsj^^^tL-
.
^<^*^«.fe«fe<lr*f -^
>
^
�I
J
/
(?is^z>-ij
7
<^-«-^-»^
�o-^L^U ^^^^t
a^ji^^^ -^
7p-7-»-7T<^
^
<--*—itXt-t ^>
�£
s<£^m^*-*~ ^&L-
^~7/—
/
0*-
l+z ,£*^, ^^
//Tij
�/xZ>:
^£-*s-£A.
c.
^&—-ipaf=(^^_^^+^
£
#L^^
A
�a°
^?2^n^-*«r~>
/
tsL^/t&~n^ a,
£(u, c£~w].
^frt^m**** if^t >—
£^C-fC~i—
^£r
P
>^^c^_
'
^
�' -^W^& /™^
IJ^I-O-T^OS '^
t>~t>T-**>4^p^ x^V*-x2-<^
' -r\**~0^j^
•=
�/ 0, .
^J^i^t^^t-t-
^*> ^d^rti^-*-^
fe
^-l^fU*>
-**^~~ -^x<
r
C^>T—' r^r^t
/
__^frf ^7-27 ^+-r-^
^ -A—-
^—
-^ -^^'
^^^^^1^£; ^//^
^L4~-J£
^
^^ ^-/ ^*^£*.
^U^^ jA.f*~~+~* ^^'
<A*-
^ ^^y -^c^^ -^-+'
^^
J
<^
^
^~£~
-^
^—7
^nr ^^7
.
^2* c//-^- ^^^SLt
S\
,
cfl 0-^tt-A^-r-t-'
^ _^c^i-^^*^^-^ ***
^*
d^te^fj^i^—;
£~**~Z^£l<£^*-'
<7
i*£&*r
/
0—)^-^-^+
~, *—/
'
4--^~-0—U*-^r-
,
�•^yy^'
-^—x7
"*T^"~
^/~*f7^'
�^t^ri^dsC'
JL~-/~-Q--)^I^
ff~~f-
/-/•
t^n*—
�r
��(5U^L-?J
-^^Ist^t^X'
�^
d/ ^L^C^r-^H—' ^tr—p—n*. _
�c^ -^rL-e~-v=-r- ^^TLJ- _^4—K>c*+'
/? S-4
6-1L ^t^fa.'
J?
_^t^_tt^l-«_
^/
^fLc.
^^-W_- /2%s0-Us?is£ct^*~-~
>^
.
1**0
-^-.
�J3S
132,
^l^fu^ ^&-L-+L f
M*A~
^L^V—J^t—y
_^t^f^T^t^^— ,
f*~^ -J^
^^V*
s~3/ >i_
X?<S^
^^—C_£^-
�^L-tf-r*-*-
-^fa-£-Z»^r~<-~-~
^€^r*t^st~-*-*•*•«-»«•«•
_^L~*~ ^v—±—
S
J>
^f-—f—*y^
/
J
. '
7-S
£*-^-t*^-^T^-~ ^^h^~
J
��a&t^gi ^&L£^*I^*-*^
-a<-*-=7
(A^ ^£e~-
4
0:
^L^4^l^c^£—,
-^fie.
_e--«?—•pC^-n^f
^y^Kt^
*** —^-«-^«,
£>-*-*1
^t**r~f—
~T * <r **t
--
^>£ ^-^tL
•pff (^C-^L^tA^-71-*-»
0 f~
^/fsAjL*
�^^B
<TT2j
<£t->w-TC/ ^£^4-^-*^--
a>^- ^Tij
J
^n^^L^U..
/^^^—~
W
^s£-
^^^f
_^^n^&
�i
—r^^H^K?
-rvt-a-rst^
-rU^t^t^-
.
/f
�^-7^-^-
^£-~C£^l^t^-.
A
-.
I (r-e-A_t, _^-=>
o*-*^
A-*«y
�kw
~*~
L
^4-—&~c~J—^£^L*~
�/ /?
_-o->^-t5£*<^--«^
r^
y ' /'
^fi^t^c^^t^-i-^
v
s~****t
_^^i-**-^
/-T^ /-^ *
�=/
,X£SM^
c?(--<^yi**^-j
f
/
^^h^T*-</2^n
-•t^tJ*'
-^™-
/ (r~-e~**-^--*-s~ [-^?t+-ns»-^
cx^n*^y
0M. £l& tL^jL ^^^ -^d
^^l^^^ ^rL.
^TT—V ,-r r t-~°
*-~f
/!
��&<?
^t*-e-^C~~Z7Ui+-*-*~
*-f^££e~^
/)
Cf
^^-t^L^O-^t^,
^4^^-f-^r
J^ir-TT ^fr-t4^L
-
/ -^r-v-^^+t
eLt*.^ y~
A
•yr~~~r~~r~ -^
C*^T~-I(
£L^*i. __^&2^iv^^<2*t-y
�^f-^t^f-^v-***-
£mr
/£&.
ct^r—p—c*^*'-
XI
/?
"
(J^L<-~
�--^-o
/. <L.
<£?
^fr—fL—„#/
£x~—z?—u
�n,
^^u—v-y^'
ff
^72-^1^9-^ —
tzx-^-J-*?
_^-^tA-A^-Kl—
d^.
f-
j? y^
^f^-^M
—^c^ff^tv .
&Le-^lr-9-
j>±-
' ^/
^^t--t--»^-c< ^~-^le— ^L~-C2--**-~«^~-lLS--- _-^^-z-t-' ^^i-«^_<r
�S/t^—r— t--*-'
—4/—Z^<s{
�^
^fi-e?-i^<^
/**C7
(W^^b'•£•%+-
£2-t-x~ ,
<=&-
& ^££"*~~
^
1
<^2-7»z^
^1^^.
&<*-_
£&- _^c^£^}-&—rn^
<e-*,_^U<£ ^>-~^^
#
*~f--
-^4*~«-SC£~^
CK
^?rij
^ * v S C-~&-*-^
^^L
^
-'*-«-»*'*-*-*-
0^i*~
-7**\
—^7^>^»
J>
�-*xt-**-t£__
*y*-*—*—*t^ '9V^7^'
'
' {/
/&
.5*0
* —r-t-rf-T^-r-^
/'
JT^ff
^-+~t^K
�^d^c^K
.
«>
^4iA-^-6^&- .
/
'
_^l^h*0
, jt*.
�t/V0~*t—•£i^t~*^-s£^.
�.^^L & <2"T~*<* 0
�^^l^fi-^C>~ t f-< ^C^"
^4^-e~-*t----&l.^ri--f ^^£tst*
,
_^&-~c*~-*i~*-^*i
-
-^fl —^—Z»—T—
/
^L-^—^L^r
,^£JLt~
^/?
/
�y_^~^
�-<*-£
-^>--£~
V^-^--«-TC^
a
ry
*
-™-f>
T-H^T^I^
~~+-v?-0^2' —
~*~>4^-JYi^-
•\*-*-V-~*-+-£->^**~-l2-^C--*^
-
-*~~->^4^ttfi
' *^^r?^r-r-*<t/
rr*^*^***^
~*-**4^-7^~*-fr~~
—L*~ryi-^-T,
~T~y^'
�^C—tf
f-^-tJL.
x?
' y~-t**~™-^
(7
/
a
^ p~-*j-+-^n-
•
/?
^/^
�1X3
0-1-
-^?U*
JtJLiJl^£r^~ *^ .^&, f^-^,
tx-*--^**^?*-*-^
7
7-^- ^-^^~
#f-#-C4^tuL_ c&*+^
�c_^^/
-7^ --7*—~-J^
432^
'
~y^-**r?^~ c»*+~a~^r-*^' >—0
£S
<f
v
e>wt^~ _j^-**-o-^?7
r-**^K? -t^-f^t^-^)
j~*
—T---»*-i*)t£-
-^^ryn
�J ^-^nU- JLrr
^
U ^
^ A ^
- '
_^£*L ^7--#4^&-t>-^--£uLJ^ ^LJ2^^
<^-to
<^X/ ^ - ^ - e ^ _ ^ - ^
^ T t T ^ ^ ^ l
^
^
7
.-^^-^-^-**--ry?^*
fl,
-/
#^-^ . J^u^ ~-J&- -^£**> &
J
�L
&*"~&^1
&^*-cA-
^~t~?-~p-^0L<t-i>---i*.
^- -^^MA. --- •4**-e-^C—
�I?/'}
^Z^r-p-H-^^L—
-/ * '—
£i*s~ * A^_
-Z. _*_x~* ^ -^ -&^>
(/^Ts-fr^^/r'^/Z-^-f^^
&*^. ^—
/^T^4^L*sT,~t-?-*^
.
Q,
�crW^T^-
•f xC
' ~-S-&~~) —*—£7
(7
-^^?-?4^--&—i—/^
<7
^-o^-rf^
r
'
tf
v
-
.^^^
-T^T
^t-fTs^t~*--L^
~i
(f
(P
L^t^-S^?^
'
v
�A ^£&/P-»£^*<-+- */
y
Ct^H-T^^-r
cJ J/tiL, ^£<+-dL~£
f
A
-%
�/S^-^^^
^l<Wn**-
-£^
^^ -
<dl~44^c-v-*-*»-
.
�>7r
(11,
,<U-4^-<r*
>
^^e-^s-
y-
J?
-~^4~*-**-^i'
^fa^l^&
^3^£>-t>~^f'
S /? 77 '
fT.—tr-yt^fZ-*^*-'
#ir~M^s.
<r
�r
i
_v^^-y~-*^--- *?--
•'-jrurr?^'
-r-w-a^fy^"
'—r^*~*~/f~/?^' ^^**~*
—>yy^-- ~>*<—a-~t-£i£>
• S*.
�J
^a^lt
_^4'i~-e*-& <2-»*
/)
£-£L-~i-^,.l
^sr* "^*''~
�-^^^r^t,
Crt ^^f^0
-^-^^-^y-y
^L^f^-e^-r-i>-^^^-^^^^
^£^Ls^ ^jL~ ^L^-^ # ^^v-^,.
2^-^£~
^4~--^-4-^-^fc^
^^
#^L&^ ^ ^^
^i^^
£?&-*(
__^ri-e^
—^-«>u^_,—
4^*^&-
��^O-*^r
fl
.sf*j*
f~ .f /
</-iml^~->-
a
sf
0
J
<i^-*-l
^/_^£, tfj^s- ^^^_
6^-T-v- -^ClfcjL-'
^t^t*^T^i*f
^C'l^sS-
t
C7?~~*-»- ^£&l>- ff—
^fr-e-et,.
.
.—^t-«_
^5t<>--^<7
^—?^e^c,4+-r~->~~
<3^r~i~>~-j
0-^H^.
^ .s?>lj
•&-••—*£+•
.
^^d-^y
�Ill
_ssC^H-ts
-*sL^)H_^
<&
_^Ce- ^&-*<^-
a -^-
&^
/^J^.
��^x ^^
x
<^<Z-
^£&~
z*
^ZlA.
* ~*
-*—<*-»*.*^*£^L-£^&C.— -&£*^}
'
^^u^
A
�ill
y—»*»—
^ c^c^-^.—
-/~v-r- £? ^-4#-e&*.,
<& —y»^2-zt^Le_
.
^£fU—
%^~t*tr-z>->*t^
t**ft4*ti*?f_
�e-fi
^Jttst^&l^<J--+-^*S
/ct-<^Ct*-*-«-^—7
�2*6
^t^L^C-r--
^tstr-T'ilsU.'
^£^f-**4--
^^Z^z^rrL^
�^fi-4*s4- ^^5^
c^A^t^. ,^>5L^
�^&~J<-C-&~L« —
^rr^j
tpLtr*
-^L^~
f]
.
ui^^&^
^
C/
c?
^-^-*->n^_ ^-^
&^*-r\
^c
^t^-^Lj^
--^-^-t .
^^«t-*»»t!-P-. r
^L ^^_ ^-- ^l^M^C^o-^v-^^
^U*f~
A
<-p ^£-£-& -y*—
s^T—y—'p.—f^C^'
-^n^r
—^H-t—e*-*—
�£*-^**-—1>****^> ;
.fL-f^s
^^-
^~i^£ tf
/>
J^-7C
7 jr
/
-
£JL^t^A<2^<--c~^--*?(*~t^-*i.—-j
0
x
^LA-fLfi^i*^
�'-T&V^f-
"*-*-?'7<-^-2^--
<^**^~tt^i/
>y
—?-y^,— -^-^-y^-sa.—^7^--
-r-Kt^-1^
--V^<2-^<t-^XX
—y^*-/i-4^~~ '7ty£'
—x->^-7?— -*r/-
/
<=»
^sr- ^^y
-T^w^ -+^^o -^~r-O
(/
< / >
'^^-^K^-
�^ ^i^L^ ^*^%*~i
i
�3 33
•
(2-Z7-HxH_CX^
J-fl
.
'^l^fr-4~*-7~
t&?±r
^fc/
--^'^t-^-
--^tLa-^—
£>t'^--£-~tr^-*^*^>
&-^
I
�^-z>-^C^-
-~£+<.
L-^/'Z^i-c?
/£^t^£-
^'fl^td
^7
�-nt*-<9~^-rvT^- /&
1
^~
V-
''I.
f-W-70^7 "
-f-P
h^l^tf
~w
r-?^r?^rrT<£'
' /
V
I
—*~i&zs^ f>
�i
t,
J?LZ?-C^~
t^r--lr--r^K. ,
P ' ///
^t^c^C^_-'&_e-^x^»-<--' -^»-
-^L-^i-f^r-
c* ^?^z^i^&*—
2^*
'— '^-zTt*-*-
J?
-- -5*Z-*a-e* . --- -fr-£^-
�(LsusL^ ^w^*~*~
d ^T^^zr-h
^ ^
^j@^f/^Z>^t*^*f^^tJ~^-^t-*i^'^^
£>£--z>-y •
0
1-
(2^£^e—*^'
^-'(^t^a^l^t^)
/fee/—
_^^^-z^ ^^^C-o^-
£*-**—z^/
fP^^J>
(J^-r—9-j-.
e^/
1/ T7
(/. L^,
J~
^l^U<~-
-^-^-OZ->TX_ -
f) /
J f~-t^?~-t~
/G*^&.—*7 .
C/Z^
£>*-*-~t\r~*~~ ,
>/?
^ ^^L^^
P
0
^L^t^^^*^~
L^" — 1^-^-—
1
<&
j
^^K
_^t^«.
�^
~}JP
V
Ls4~"~~
^L^t-^~-
J
-y
^^£-Z^
~-^Z-I_^W£-(
^
C
,
S
^&-
v .rf
T^
^Z*~*U-~
S
^
^^t-^t-«-
^xdl^--^--ii—^ 0~~'~^
^
*
/^—^-*fc-^^-
CP
--^i-^-*£f-9*.—
ik
�-J
.^L
/£-&s£a*-et~—
t-^ .
J v-e-+-t-
fa-7 — Kxt*-'
Z
4*^^
�3T
r^^-r*^ -yr
^T
j^^y^
-**--- T^»—-^
/(f
3^^/y
(/
•
—>-^i-iiZ-2</^"
^
�V^
-z*-,.
f
-*-+-$' t3-*—*^
-«2-v*
^ Ttrj^
-r>~t^r- -v^rT~>^T^
�JL-f-*-~>
/
£*-+-
& ^^Le^l^^-r-
^P?-**-*<
£2^*^-
T-^^^"
t#
^u<~ J
j^^-Zo-^-*-—7
--"£'7
rff.^*-**^*-*—-7-
_^t£-S-tX~-*>*'*7 •ih--*~y~
_-^>-*-^——-y
^^
^4-i?>fi^t-~-j
�,26-2.
J
I
/
/
,^£L-z>-mx- -Je«-^sU~
/?--^-<_ ^O-r-r-*~/
'
-*»
Si
/ '
/ '
•
/-/
7'
^yl^l^ast^A*-*-i^t^t- ^tsi^, ^t^tt- ^^te^t^K^^-^ff
/
S
0
J
*ff-~*-*~-*- •
^-tv-1s<-*~
C*--i>-
x
^£^&>. * <* * •**• ,'
�-1
cr -"^-z^-^-*-
�^*!^""*
*
/&-€-
�1
�=X
^?W^*--r-*-^Ce-*a
; c&
_^fa-tz--d
c^yT^ ^t?-z^--z>L<c_^t-^>-.—
^-r-
^if-~^t-£*c~-r^
^
*L~
/)
-^*-^^T-T^C
^C^t^-l^O
cr^-
/}
*
f^y—
�^
H?-
^z&
<Sa£-T?«-*£>7
^ ^f*4e:23L!&£?2*±*. -
<
^fl*-r- -^LTT-^K. /
^*-^>-~7i^^Ct^-7U^'^> ^&z*-*>
^>?L£-*^-,
—^rL4-^>
�^f-ir-
^V-L-
«-*='£-«»-r«-£-e-V-—-r
�^t-—-e*--i-*-f(
{2-fc^C-?^rL.jt-a
^-^C-tyL-4~t-~i?£<r .
s. J^L f^^-^l^j. rf ^
-^Z*r
o/At- £—%?
-^ZL^-^
�/-*-*T^-^7
'~*^J^~
-*J^
->*-*-^~*>—^3r~d
•—t-n^i^~
7?
*—*
-
~*~°~f
*%**
p~^>-ez---ZK
�70
-•
--^-t-T^sl.*-
,
_x/
<i^—t?—?^t_t_
_^i>2^U-
J<^V*^
ur&~. £^£X--<£W.
L
�2.7 2,
l/y\*t~
f
dj^ £t^-^
-^7^1.
-- &—Z>—Z>-* .
$TjP
C^r^-t—r
X-^WU-
0s
^4-^5^35-^r-
«^^
.
'/
!
^Lt
/
^
^^-A-t^z--^
o£-t^£e-s~
y
J
f&-
^t^^-^f^^</^
�V
M/>£^£«2--z>-—»"--
---^Tt-^^t^—c^***.—
^—
K - .
/V—0-W
/)
-^Hz~<7
^fr-<-£^
.
£/- —?T__
-^Z—Z*-JA_<:_
^L^C^T^t— •*—*
^^h-~&-1^-*t-4
�L
(3^£ ^
Jl _^X^-C>~-*£<L.
J~
/
/£*- ^^L*j^_
(^-2^
^/
&Ce^*
^ /£n^
•jq ^
<y
P
^(S—tj
L~--i5u-**-~<—*—J
J
--^-e-t-^t_-,
&^~t^y
j?
/-
't-zs>-^e_
/
K^ , ^-^*$-—f—m-*-
t-~jf —^^AL-^***-^ _-^^—zr~l>-t-
�'-^l
-f^
K
'-rTti^}s~
—/ </
f^-^""
f>^f—*-^~3<'
^-S^I*—~>f~-Js^~
*-*-#
—r-rt^£L^s ---- ^>^_a-<3--")
-v
-*-0^u^0^i/^- >o
'^li^J^ I
T-^»-*-*2' /J
•
'
-~4
,?
r-rr-*~^£
?^*r
£-**-^->^>
' -^Tt^^-r-y-
�V
I
�—r-y^
~~^*}^/77*))
'
�f-
t
V •»>!—
£
_^Z»-
AT-,^,
/k^>, ^&rv^&^
^C^C-ir-^K.
_^£-^>t-£~-a^
^-^1s~~*—e.— a-^-f^^^
/
X
-~-£l>—£**-**-*• .
_^d.— 'f^<4is4
//r
6f<-£^S-^
-^ T f~i~^-
2»
C
rf *
»»—^^«—«^»^/
t
"^^ ^
^/£^^L*f
�^
-<7'?Vb
tt-4***^'
^jL^^-ix^
^-O^t?-
^£Ju*>
^ya*a£.
C$ ^TH-*t^£e-
V-2?l-?«-t^ _^??Z-d_
<$(
^ t . - ^ ^^ ^ *
^J^J^L^^
.
£-£-?+^r~, o^
&-^-^P-7t*L- .
. .X£^£
a
,
^—/^
^>t—ga-y
O^<
,.
P
^l^r -- ^^l—«-<^
^
"2^-—tr~*~~
�c&
�m\
**
-
�
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Andrew Jackson Greene Collection
Description
An account of the resource
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.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Greene, Andrew Jackson, 1883-1942
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://appstate-speccoll.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/190">AC.105: Andrew Jackson Greene Collection</a>
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1906-1942
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">No Copyright - United States</a>
Document
A resource containing textual data. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre text.
Number of pages
146
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<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>
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1939
Extent
The size or duration of the resource.
101MB
Language
A language of the resource
English
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
105_144_1939_0217_1939_0407
Description
An account of the resource
This diary was recorded by Andrew Jackson Greene from February 17 through April 7, 1939. Greene wrote about many personal topics, including his favorite watch that he loved so much. He also included reports of his health every few days. He of course, wrote about the Appalachian State Teachers college, including stories about Dean Rankin, President Dougherty, and many of his colleagues. In addition Greene wrote about any local news and community events that were happening in the area.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Greene, Andrew Jackson, 1883-1942
Title
A name given to the resource
Diary of Andrew Jackson Greene, Volume 144 [February 17, 1939 - April 7, 1939]
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">No Copyright – United States</a>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Watauga County (N.C.)--Social life and customs--20th century
Greene, Andrew Jackson, 1883-1942
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Diaries
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
<a title="Andrew Jackson "Greene collection" href="https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/collections/show/39" target="_blank"> Andrew Jackson Greene collection </a>
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Watauga County (N.C.)
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
<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.C. Mast
Albert Wilson
Amanda Farthing
Appalachian State Teachers College
Bogle Cole
Boone
Carolyn Price
Catawba College
Cozy Nook
Dean Rankin
Dr. G.P. Eggers
Dr. Wiley Smith
Edwin Dougherty
Emma Henson
Forrest Crisp
Frank Warren
Frankie Matheson
Greene Inn
H.R. Eggers
Harry Hamilton
J.F. Eller
James Downum
John Horton
John Keith Greene
Katherine Stone
Mr. S.C. Eggers
Newland
President Dougherty
Reverend J.C. Canipe Boone Baptist Church
Reverend R.C. Wilson
Russell Atkins
Sunday School
T.E. Holiday
The Home Economics Club
Union Church
Vilas
W.F. Reese
Zionville
-
https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/9f9006825b2cb276b9eb36cf9ff206fc.pdf
d1f8dab74eb4e1f16d0c8a36878aad82
PDF Text
Text
NAME
.
MADE IN U.S.A.
�I
A*
p
ff
/^•A-^^^L ^<^»*-/-, ^^^t^-^-^*^
CLASS PROGRAM
DATE
«:|?C7|ntl
, .
MOH.
111
BOOH
TUES.
RM.
KM.
'
X,
^t^'L.^r^
Q^-^^-lg?^.^^^^*^^"
WED.
RM.
THURS.
RM.
FRI.
KM.
1
2
S
^-V-T^-fS
^
4
Q-j£^£&- ^^-^^
/
x>
5
6
7
I
8
S
!O
I
11
12
1
Cia»-*w3w.y« -^Cw
^-*L .^^a^^-^Jy
~^
^^
'
��0J
^^i^Lj-
,^-t#"W*_
s&- ^i^X^*Lf,
,
O*
—-»«**«_•,
C^sC^ff—l^-T^.
^&ff-
,^C^-iu^ _^4l*xy _^£-iJ^i^
^t
-~^t'—Z?-*T-^*-
^*-7
(
^-^L-*-*-
Jtr-zrrH*-
*
<^Li6£-7<^-«
l^-f^Ae^-
-~^£. -^o*-
^T
�^L^PU^
__-^>£^^ife±L_
^v—o—t~&».-'
0 J
^tr-z-ir^X-
<^~
frYs>
L__Q^f^*!!*±<=
1^-^^A^
, ^^n^~
J^u ^far-cL* xJ ^4<-^^-
xfc^-ft-^^v-^-
/
>tr-o--t></
j£-^£-ir~ir-v-T>~- ,
i^^
/y
��k
�/J?
^k't^rx^- ,
�^^T/—^-Tf—^
-tf--rf-s--
-JF^~r
S
vA
£ ^- —-y%T!^7X-
-~fr—Cr-Y-~
-—-^-Z-*^
A-OLt
£t~+^
��J
J7JL* S4 ,
/UL-^-->T~i_,4*^--£^~l-~t
-4-rff~^4—*&,
&~T£
~^--iL^—^f~»t
�-*!
-^C^o?*-^-^- ^Lisw-j-
d ~^frl~er-K-4__
x£ Y ^
(•—gi>-^-*--£-**-*w ,
�- _^>c~<>??ie-~
'_ <^y^_^^r?^^i _j2^fa
>, c/ -^-2?->*-<- <s? a^>M- -JLt^^
f—*>~*~
<X _.—Z^-e^^4^
,
. i--^t--f,,L^^i,
�-rf~-*-r~
-
*s£-&
£*-^~i**-*~' ^S
ff
^gCg--C<g-<-«-7~'
^'L-^T^t^-
cy ^C^fc-y—»
^f-~e*-z>4'<-4~!'
^fc-e.^<m^t—
��K
�^
^A_
Qn^
7
^Lc^- fiU**^- . J^r. ^^£.
<^-^e-C-e_
/-
r.a
^%--^ ^<£%~*-*-<-- ^j^zx*
^£-+4*-. fr-ViS&l
~/
_^tst<t?t^'
^
^l*Jf-Tr-r-£
<2t
£>>C4-^<<rT*/
^
//Le~t**-
^=
^t^hji^
&-, ^t&
^l^Kt^
^tsfafs^-
^L
gy ^^£^c^y-K-~'
—^0-
f^-t^t^*-^-
J>.-
t
~^L~Zt-vt^(
^4.
£^rv-*^a-y(
-^^
^ v~
JU^J^. ^^
~~T~
^>
tf
Lj
^-^-^-gs—•4-^&~c~*~z~y
<x^L
S^~*-L-^*--p^e-
^--2^^, ^^-^4«-£^.X-
_^6-~t?<~*--t£f^ .
<&*--*-H^ .
L/i-f^j**-
<2~£—&~<t^^~
�— 9-4^1,4^.
(/
-"T—t-Tsf^—
/^
Hf
^7
—^—*-v*-^£~-'
�^^?i^>T*-<^_
^^Le-^-*-^ .
!^^
^^C-tyV-^^
—^-#-g=^----*7
~
jr~^~-<-
•^r^i^ft^e^^r
t^-Z^-Cy^'
_^-f^X-^—-
^Lt-*2^LS-r
�,/3 <
/?
-X-
��0~f_
ft^
_-~-^C-y-7
^&-*^t*--
^
^
^-'H~v--i~-
*^£+
***?-*^l-T/UL~.
d^^
�"1
£^f~a~i^t~
s&-^-t*-r
'*„£<> J
(
z^-t-fTi
.
�^2^i^?~~>^+*
—^r*-~trr>-4-+^s:'
tz?(L0-^<*-+~ ^£-^L. -*4-^£^&*-^- ^
*-9^
4?
JL^JM^/ s£-~i~. ^^-~
/ls4tA>
O
n
3^=r3rfc5=^Z?-_
'
�j~-4*^=
fpf^t^f-c^^-^
^£%±~- _^/-^try*^^>—'f
^-^-*—
-^t-^r^ ^i£~</i<*-~*- ^7r^7^ji^^^^-'___
/i^L~t^--Rs*
�^^n^--^-^^^ ' •rtotsrT'
•yv-'-//.-.-
'
r^=*=*ra^ -yr -^ca=^
tf
�^^^~^
—x-ir-xZ^--?
'
�^TAstfv-t—
^^Vi-^3
3L-^_A^i dlWi c/
^£ ^kCe-0~r-
^rt~e^~
0-r-izsCt- ,
*V
^spT-t&r
I*-./
./l/fa>
—^TSL-t?TS-l.
^
^&
y
/
•4i^-~tr*^c^*<-~
-TT
^C^-V-TZ—KX7
gx^n^t^*-
�^l^i^^t-^d^^^i
/l/tu-'
(7T-^trr-
^
IjUzzJ*^ ^^u
C---i*~(rLsy ^-^-t-
J
L-i^^=^^^^Z^?^<
-^fa-T?~t*-t-.
~a-r-i?—-i^i
�d^i~^)-ry*~.
.^A--e
•
<r
^^U^o^-
.
^f
^^-^^^
Ao ^ J<^.
LA-st-
<3^Mr
^^ty^^j
r f^C.—''ii--t^i^t^^<~
t'
^£*- ^•'f'tU,
*—<T^a&-^-g—*^y
�>n
^t^~<JfyL ^fj^*
^^x^-ttts-^yt^
_^^—^-m_c_
^TL-t-y/
^sLsfj^*4~' ——^e
^JsL*t»*4!*_
^-i&sa^.
'S
t^L^?~4Lfe+^~
IT*
^^f^
��<^^r—Ti-^L^- ,
(Z^C^-t^t-e-*
J? ^
^'t^-T>y^—?
�OF
I
s/y<b~t- _ cA^tr^^^z*
^rlj __J^1-^^^^
^•^^-tp^fc-4
�.^--j/—y—y--^.
JUJ ^/ j
s~~}
^
&si_ ^L-^-^c'-^i^
&
C-gt-^t—
^H--£^Ci--t-
<Zf
~^&£~?-r
^-j/—Z>7^-^^»uy .
^
^
rf
£>f-tf~~7
�"" '
�_y^^/^^-^^_^r
�.
,
_£?L.--0--4*S-**-
j
C^_ ^^2Sr=?¥d^
�^Zkgnx^_
-^•e- _&,L-^7?Z-<£*^W . £*-*~^
^O^e~^^C
�(^^
^xLj2-*E-£~e_
^^
^—1*-&4~
df
�££^U-£^-?-u<_
-^V—Z?-*-~&-4-*~
jpL tit*, i. £,
«*
^<^?^-V
f
^c^^n^
>f~~Tr-)—
^is'rt^-'
>y
*-7^-T>-z=--g^>t>-^-^-,
_jL^r5
^l^-1-J—-&t-«_
(L&r*^
^/^^-^
�/ / X r
Q^ ^4/^1
s^-M-*
A
^^^^Qg-/-^ ^(sO~4^£'K~'
^fL-Z-ir-J-^-;
s&7<—t^-n4_^
cfTT.
_^
�7
_/fcn*-s
•4- ^/t~or
/
X^
^-^
g~E^<L/
ff
£Lsc^z?h-e^i^.
^C^zyy^.
ff
fyu^ 4^^'^M^o
^£*Lc-, tf^^JZu-^t*
CrS ^-£&^
&fc3t=fe=3^^^X
1
c/ ^C4-c~0^k-
<i^<t^^
^gZ-^^vr ±^*^ts*~**-*^-~
�£_,
^t^>4~
^A/^^4^-^ *£ ^&-f-f
r
'"
0J-^
-^foi&
~*£-^i~-0-j£>~^6tt^£i£__
^^>-i?-y-^-^»t-7'
�^IsMSMJs+f^S^^MaA^. -
(-—'&-~rt^3
^J^tf-t-jet-^Mt^oir^b:
^L^^-c^
�^^^^^4^^.^^
MLM^
x?
s^syi^^^^v-*-^*
«-*•**-**. <=/.
•
,
^-^^-^t^
�x-f-yv—
^i^H^-
/J2-<txg-
^^L-gg^--^trT>^-',
^^l—ty—p^t^
^-Ce^^c. ^&-e-&~~^.—
7}UL
Uf*^
^J?
a^ ^L j£~>
^L/fu^
/£•#-*'**-
/
•*-—£*-">H-^
^L^i*- ^d^-*^~-
�^
X/
-~*7^~*~*~7'f~->'-r~—>3#^""" ' -**^*-^*-^7<i7
�£X--it~lAs-*-*-
^
/^
,
�^ft^zr-r
.
^X--zt_-z/
XP&'Tt-^-C-
l^iii^^
^^y-ff-^^ ^tr—tr^o
-««-—'
__^^ _-_-^2-^^^^/t__<Zl_
±2^1^L „_—^-7^^^-_
�1(
X*
j^
(9-
f
^e^r-i-^r ^£L
s*
r
i)
/
tf
,
%^£.
s\ ^6fr-~P<--*—
^
/
"i
ki_^^^*
J2=^zrz*^=fc
<?->t^_.
'-!—.
Lst^t- ^t-^i^ ~^L£^£-J-*--**-~^>C^tz-*-&-*i-^a* "_^y
/&^, <^y ^^,
s
TT
C^rw*^- ^+~
/
*J^*^
y»
@/
^^,
^L
=^=
(h~>^JL^_^3±
d3i**z
^
?
-
�fh-rr
tf^t-J_yhj*#
^L- ^t^^/^e^3 _^-£*-*-
x^t^ -<fl^&
&^±z?&-^^^
^^Z^A
~-^
�^
_^t/fit-.
J^£^^
^^/fa-
jr
.^^I^^-J^fefe-
*~J
J ^£
*<te3<*~<r^*~
_^=/_
t^J&
^faJ~_
^
/
£^£. ^L. ^ ^^U —^- I ^i J^ ^^
£^
Jlusl'
^^U^^- ^M-&J^- ^44^&~~
t/<^Cg->^<.
r
y^
^M^c^J
J ^~
~£—<L~*rtt1*t~
^ JtUiJt
<*^i-J..
/f-ZZX^
d^L^,r^±
^6
x>
<—•
T/^
/tsft^np,
0=2204=
y-
^C<r
^__ ^£^tt-~fs£-^^U-*v£-
—-^
'M
*&^€
0
' 7 ^'
t>^__jg^^^^e^**-^17
T ~~T
J€^£^^
�6-L
A~*~r ^u^-y
-^-zrv- -^W
C^b-^-**' , __Z9±^^^^Ly^_
J-±^i*±?^l_l-i^*: ^4&-t-^~
—-^•*-£)
>^-
^fe™«>*
^tt-m^-e-
_S_^2stt«ft=?£-^=^k"
^?
, . O->t<_~
^
j?.
^/£y^±z_
^Z^i^e^—
£t^*u—
~^&**
?=i»-22L*£——^=^*u
' S-
tZZ^^l^^^e^e-^-ir*
- jf-f-~
V
^^y±^_^^^^2^-^>^^//
<£-f
£>*-??~~T
&~-
^£f*~
'£f
^Jl^^^^^sg=^^^
L
^£^-
/
^-C!/___^rrn^^*^_^^^^
*-/>
^x^£c.
^ht__
^_
5^-
^^£/hj^
-?>*-e~*>-
^ 1
=22^_±±T^*<S'
f*^
/
fy&i^z^^
^=T^-^
?
£>
_^-"«-fc
�^LjLMjL^
—j*?*=•
^-^2^.
—F-
��,/2/^.^^^^
�^m^tJ, jk-^
/
^ ^^^
-^ -^
^clle-2..^-33t*^rr^_._^_^^
*-i^»~+*~r-
<&
�^W^.
^/^-<c^A
t^-
-"^
~^t^—Q
x^t^-
*-"/*
L 4,
^-~t^-jr^t>^''_,_
��7!
OJ_^u^^c^^
J^trr^.
^p
a^
/£^^^U*^
^--^yt^-a^Ct-
<#<**«X
^~ ^t^«Jb~ 0> /c^-*-t^£
^2^-
^ ty Jt^^t
«~J
~J!**
^V*& .
(Laz^^. <Qe_
^&£jt-*
s^lsl/l^lZ^fe-i^
?~^JL^t
OJL
:^^X
^7^H>^(->
_^cA^i^
�'
* ! . " • £xS^v-e^yy , •£
�^J. J&zuu^
^t^-y/^^^^X^t^^--^
/Asl^lt-—^—ty-fry*^
TV
C*^t^r^4c^r*
/
£C~i?-y
£
,
�^•C-tx^'i-L'
&^~JJ,~-^L'*-+-->I
U^^t^t^C*CL^i^
<?~j£
^s&
�/-<-
X^X^t-**t-^L
^^M-^P--1W-
•^V-r-Tr-ls^&--&-tr^fL<r
Jv.
•
�j^^^f/
^^ggfaa^a
,/r=^^
^wL^^^±^^
p
^L£^er?c^
^s
^Ij^^J^^ JL^ J^^£^
-^
^t-^w^"'
^
/
C>f~^tt^—
<
^t~+*~
*^~s^2-?>T^i,+ _
-_£_
<£*•-<>-
,y
c*
/d^-tf-c^** —
_^_
�fl
^fr^i^,
��^^&~e^Z--<r~>~n--4-~
t/£><~-tri^K
^&Cc~&*i^tz-4*-'.
�/J?J
^rZ^Tf^Z*-*—
�^fo.
^Z^L
�— t /J
r
^^fa-&~t*—-/!
/>
./i/7
^-gyC-£-«e—
/ ) / ? / x4i^_^fc:^!^-*==»=E=^
k
/I
0»
*^~~
�>^t-^~~
—t*T~*~-lst^^
~
�y^^-^c
T-y2---sz—T^^
___/
...
/.—+~*^*>i~a*j^^^yL^~'
^U£
^^
~^-T^^^
~
�^i^- s&PU-'
<£*-~-7L-t^-7
£-1?
^fr-e-**-,
-^-^e^^-
^f
��^A^i~~zrri-~2/la. .?&**??:.
^
�<& ^V—t-4
/
i^>C—-tf—W-l*-^
~~J?±L£&L-£
Ct^aL^c^t—f^^^
~^3£344*t
^s&#'
�* - ^ - >
^ 7 ^ ^
-
*~7f-y-\i^-
^=<»—z^: .-
�sk ^^^^^^&=^
/
-^Pl^ffT^-e—
£l^~l^—*
JL
/
f
^•^•^&r=3Z*^*=
=^__^44tfe^=^t3C2>3bi
j:3:^!^^=^^3^a^s^^^^^
,
,—^/
�-fl-^tsH^
^^f^^f~
UGC-*c^C
s^U &~4-^t.0-r-
^/L-~t>-1v-n4-t--i-ifX,
�<3L^^<^teJ
--"^
^sfay.
(j,.
C.
�fa^fr-t*-4-~<-~
_ ^4-&~™-J*; ^fctu.,
^-^j
�^^=^L==/
(L^g-- ^^yii-
S •'
s4sl>-a**Z-^fi^tt-j
^ V^7 0-yi^iJ.^-t^t* -J
'A
-*c^/l-~',
^-f-T—V~l*-4_
•~&t^^
,^-*s
J^-»-?t--g=-^C<.
&-*~4— _^sC^Lc-t-r'
/
£-~&~**.*.j~4~t..*a_
r^_*-l-£_^!^^I
^L^^L ^L^£ , ^*L x^^^/ ^Z^^£~
^-^^^-^-^--t^-tr^^^
�r*^
-?---
^-p^r-r-fl^jst^
' •y*^-^»-—77
-j^^rjr
�^±^L__£2^?^r^?r2^=__L__^'
^&-*-<L£m—
'^-w-t—iL' .
/(*•£-
—-H-tf^ 3
'^H*^~m^4—&~&£
-- v^<-4-^>^e^iL~<i
^
�^^r-
A ^L, (^^^^^^^^-^&^^
c¥ ^£&—-zc^sX..
farf—sf-e—^S—
^&-7>~£^^e_
~^(—^ff-~)^—4
^-^•'i^WL^e—
£--^fc-
^^V--
�u
^ J;
i^-7—z?~~>*i—T?L*~~t>~*>—
JH^<__
J&L.
^<^t-e.
<2-^-^g/ -^g-g-^^sa
fei~<~
<!--£-<--*-
— -W^Z?^J*--t—
^m~C/f
/^
V
^^^
^z^
_^^^*^^
^~X
^s€^ft^4-*-.
—vt-^y-n,^.
x?
^&V~-p(~f-~
�A
�^fL
^=i^3t23ab=_
^_
-<^^?2^«^^:^_^=^L/:^^r_
S/~^A^^0^^^
^>^
C>-J^-
p^-2j-i~*J--it
_^L&^
^^_g>^/
_/£'U^
^>-zr-ijs£>
^^^~#Le--
<£>£-~cr->f<* ^^C.
^^M-*^ts^^^r-G-
-*£-
^
ff #—
/?
,
CSt^J-TI d^-TTr- ^4^=X.
J^ JT
^
^^_^
<^—1»—^d_d_^_
&C—Cr-frty,
~~7^
^<i.
//
^z«-^
^
3
,
c^ _-£-«^~
^a
/; >
^/ ~^r~i*-r~i*~<-
s^--T-~J^ilJ
6
cJt-<-t-y—t-T-^—,
«>i^
/^
^
/
JL~
j? '
S-A
/)
*
^^^r^l--^^^^
7
^
^
=
^
/*
3^-r-f—rf
a^-v^A-
/£&*-
^
/X
'
4f-"0-?._
<
,^-
d.
/r
«s?
-~^--*~**-9i ^s£t>m*t—-
A
�U^^ ^L ^ <j M+£ ^t&-
ft
I
'
/?
•
S?
<4su—»--*~Jt-0 ^*T*\S ^fo~^h^f^fi,^Zr-
-^-^—^-fc-»^—
~ff—S~r~
y?
•*-—-V~~?T-~7
jf
yf
l
-^--z^t-e. ,
^t^f'-f^i^-.
^_ c^C^
Cj^.
/f-f-
a
/
J~~
^f^-el
jh&-
CS*^i—-f —-l^ll^-r^
J ~^&Tn~-,
J~
^£+-
U^rv-^l .
^
-/
<2(—9-
.
C^j^>
/)
£*--^O*ir
'
A
J>J>
^•%—*^~~ ^C^-'
«j
(L^^t^-
V. ^
'A
£2C^—&" ' ^t^f^~
/
-
^
^-—~S^Z-~z2
"J?
«^-—«e—'C—
�7 if
/
ffjL^f(
^X-
st-^(-6* ^cf
^--Xy2»
-i^
~£~est-
^~-^rlsU?
jr
/\-Tz~-T*^K-e~t^
^/H*-r^
-^ f t'
•i''
-rt-zt^e. ,
/
f f
/ ^
=»
—^c—zst—«E
�7^^^ '^/
"*wi~-4-~K?
0
~~ry^
*i
�v~-&--z>-^x. .
<3~7*~ /^
^ ^ - ,
^ ^
*-rA
��/£?
xU-W-/^
&-!*-*/ s^7^£
~*&A-££>rLL,
d*-^T^i>~*-e-.
�^n^^i^M^iuL
~-ty-<-L^-
^/y--t~~G\. ---y£i_
Dt
�/F?
fcjrrg^ ^-£*-
f
-r
^L-^Pu.^
^-^E^tt
'&^<-<f*<i ^£»-
^?^H-~i?~^L4_
�«iL_-_^^r^^=
-^~~o—y
^ ^-^C^r-t^-,
_^x^-»-*»t—g-.
�o£^£. &^^L^L+-^
^l^f-J+JL£f ,
f -f
~sh*~
<^^^^r-l ^J=j^
-r-r
t
�-^&-**~tJ~nj-~
^¥^.^A
. ^t^—f,^.
�'nC^^-r - (jL^T-t-^-tsi*-
IC,
^^
^
^^^^/^,
�J>L. c+M^.^4_
J^ ^~4. fa~ zde*~
£±
(^U4~&&£-T-*-i^*~- -j(-e->~~
^£&-
c^-T-z- ^ifl^?3tx-*
(——g£^y-7<-t-g.
J? '
,^i^> —->**«
^
V
/;
» ^-7^
X)
^
tr-?**?'
�-*•* ,
^/ ^^^I^SL^^-^^- -—-"?^-**«*—
i/-
,
&.
^C£^t^-
n
L^TI^e-
^^-^a^
�^^jt^^.fc~~
-
ff
'Tsr '
.
'~r^A-&-Tst^
.,-^j/ r
��«£?
^-*<7
•^ V.-5
&fiL<—'
^-^t.
***•
sffijAs
^i~-C-^-t-^isl>***J~'
^C*^*—0vn. ,
^
^ -^^e^£-K ^*-£
^ c^-x<^W^ JL^~_^>££^
^f^t-^^t~f-^f~r
�_^-^—-fCt^,—
/jj+^dsl*.
^t/fu- ^C^-^- .
~~t&*^^-^sl^^&- d\^?<-e^---^t&*&,
•-J^^L, P-^/ 7/*^&
�/
Tt«*-^<*--**-?9-p--r^^-r^
t^-e^ist^—^^r^+r-r^itt
(/^-
^
-Jjs
�=5?-"=&4^--xr^7^^
y
<*
j
ft
^#-7-g--7^-C->t_-
]^M-*-K-S^
s/n-^ZH^f
-
l-d^^^-J^r^^^
P
^-^^—^_-e-«.
�>-->—^MS> /*—*—7^7
,—y-^y^' ~
t^A" r. f
-r^r^
jf£
*^~-vj£^~~^i^-
7^ 7"
/
a
^f-si~4^-
S
^t^- "T
~^~y~~***&^f^
~-0
-^-—3--j£-7^
^^5a-,^-T>
,. /
'rwrT/'
^r^f
//
'TT^'T
' 3£--3-#-TR3>/0
a-v? —r-+
'
"'TPT'*
P-f
-T^vt/TrTi^-^?
(7
"/F* ~ ^Tr-Misry
r
•_/
�•
<==T —^-CS-K-^
�J+
^l^d-^+^U^^d-, sLt-£^ stJCo+-t.
T*-Jl-~**
#~+
// x y
jf
- .
^
<9—T^- _^^J-^- -^L^ji-f_^^/-
,
jSl**-
A
^t^>
_js/_,-:^
Jv-~1h~<^L-^1'i^L^^l-*~f-
c^t^^A
�L^^
3_ ^
L S
^ l
£yCt*<C^K.
.^t-^^-lu
<?^4&^-^
e^g.
^TZ*.
^tZ^C-u-^^i-£-sl
lsts~t>~-T^?i~
-~"&-^L^c&s<?
-
*-
^7^2^^*-^^'^' •
C^^^^Zt
�£2.6
cX^-g-g- --^ ^4-
J^*^-
^^?tt**^*~-.
*!^i?^=i_fi^a^^a=dS««-!2^
f-&-<*«^4-
&*.. .<^. ^^=^^^=f^^L.
^-^^v^e-?-^*L .^L-**— ^-^^t-e..
g
/
�~^~^^~^2^^
~-%^?^n*
*—*t-">-fc--a^-'-^-a-1-ifc
—-j^fjfjs^Z^-^-£>^
—~r^~*--4~-z7
-^-A^rd—i^v^
�f
/-
/• '/-
^ ^-o^W^->7
0
0^y-
/
y-^7
yy
^^L^L
'~^* ,
&^ii~-*<
^k-r^-^
^flsysi—»—-c—
^L—zr—»
�r
^£4L±±^^
,
Cd^L ^C^>^ a,
c/
^
^ ^^--g-<^-t^
Js>iJ£t-~e---M<^e*
-^Le^t/ .
4%-r.
/$*-*
£?-±5tl^^
di—tf—i-'-*-^^*'
ll\
^^
/
'
^~
y > //
^ft^<3
-^l^>r^-?r*!!r^r^^??r^.
^
^
^
>
*4^£-tr-t~^Lt^*-*st .
«A c/
^x-—-^L^ZA.-*^-^ ^st~~v
^L-^—iyl^-&^j
^--Z-^Lc-,
/
< =
^
^
~
<_-
/<w^
�7
$^^
^t^l^^L^ .
�£A^Z£^-M.—z=—^
A^r-
£L^l^i*~L,—&^si~dL
X^£^-%/--E-V- .
�c^y JL sL^r^
^^L^fi^-^L^7—*—p-~>
^2c3fci££E2rfikdJ*£!*^J
C~~p-~W^J-*^i-—t*~t^-t—-e~^>
/^"T? <£fct-
^-z>Wz^>
^^t^j^
£—i^&-r~
s?*dL^t>-4/4sfl,t.-r-'
_^T2~±li?^?t^^lrr
r
/^T^TsT~~~e^rL^e~.
-^J^jL*^
^7-^^c.
*^C4—
-^—y-y
-^=
"7
^4=™£
u£^k*=3^fe^i
�slsrU4
,<?x^#-/<>axfr?t-y d
,
d<
^rJk- <o,scJLj? ^^
^ _ _ y ^-^4^-^
^^T_-<^_
V-~l^-t^-t^^n,
&~rf*.
_ _ ~
�T-
%r '
^^
Jj—^y*Y'y^r^>
^T-^-T0
i**^z_^^dP^>—g;
•^*^M^t-^>-~i7
1$
�^&-£^c-0~~<^-^
--^l
^£^f£*>^
cr ^^L^-^a«—g
•^MMJ~. c^^V
�(2^*-f^ ^,/t^>-»-^
cy —^-C<->
�^^^^^^^- __^™1
.
<=/
^
^?L^-
^^±^W^:_-^^C1
Witt
^tJy^J
x^^u ^^<-Tis^-V»t^ ^x-^*- ^d-£~^t^(.
Jf ^Um^lL.,
^£^-je-~fs^—z>-^**-4~-^«:
^~
"^
t
^l .^fo~z*i^t_^
M^^M^^
7
_^^^^±^—
^u^^*^ ^t*'
<=^/ /l~4-±-.
'^-^O
1*/—H
7
—A-z^*v-
/, * $
/ ^
j#^*^»t<^t--^c^-?-»t^*x^' ^ate
<
*
*&
/i
.
'^/ j ^ _/ ^ /*•
^fa-za^cs^- f-tfr* ^^~^-^t-^^f^-r~^-^--^>^~
r
~7
--v-r-
�j_^-C^&-*- ^Zd*a
C^tf-^wt^t't*^-*'
^~ --^-i-t-^—^z-^
_^-^-^»
,/^Z^_«x'^fc--»
'^L/H*.—-^i^L-v-TA-*-*—.
L
£/f^
�,
J V—gL-U^
^
^XH^JC c^a*u+^ ^£^_^>&_
•~_^2&_i^^LJ£^*M.
�^ ^ •JL>% -jJijg
^
V^FfTiW*r
2^-o
^tS^f^fls
^ '
J
V~^p-•"^y -v-fa-syj^ ~*Tf^
erf
*
?>
/Tf-
'^^^j^^H^^/
f
, &j
7£?7^
�^
/I
If
�^
^/ ^-^2--i?-z«—e— ^tJr
^jC- ,~-4^<~^&£ ^^eC^t^,
(-
A
/
d^t^'-zft^T^'
Z^^X;-^--,^--^^
y
£%t~i}---£tsr>%*
�Qt^tT-lVT*-- ^C--fU--
��isV
c?^ ^-~-tt-^L<__.
L
<M-^^^ir^-^SJ**
£?L£*£^K. ,
,^-As-^U
--^^>^^^^M^y^
^ - - ^ ^
^^< ^
,^^—?L^fa
M-^^M.J^
�^
1/
/'
/&<•—f?-t—&(^n.
^fr-zr*f
^
^frLJL.
^
�<33^3*
^^
<?&
O^.^^y^L,
£?
/L^-
--g£v~;
�2. iff
/I
A
^-^*-T-~V*>*-<L.
/)
j
&
/?
/i
/
-^~~£~-CX^T?K~
^nsc^^**- .
<y .
Ve.
^>%-*^~ <£ ,-<^?>2^&<^l_
�/i~~9-4^t—
�/V
-^^JHX-^-^.
^£-£<=*-C- .
CV -^T^d-t-c^
^^
^
7
^
7^
-^^^^
��.2?*-
^Ct-~ist—
o^ ^*--tt-^^&--?
�JL
. __&2-~zrr-
^L
'T~v~r~
^^-*^-y
^m*.._
c/ ^H^i^.
o-^L
rHvn~
/V~v~ye
1-
^^^-*if^Cj
j
0
-t)—<_*4c--Tftlx-y«-<-. ,
O^TL-#—*-<—»*-v.
4
Off
J>
tS^T^lL.*^..-!*---^
/
»
^&--*-r>+-<.—
£*-£.
�^£tr-TT~
^^-Tge-^_-<l_
~
�_/2/W-~
7
'.
^^^J^, ^<>
£t~t—/*
_ y^sL^tr?^ ^z
J2^ .^C^
^&^4-0^V-~t)
^^e^ ^~^ vw
•3
^^^-t^-
<£—
&
—•-2<S>
_^>y-—g*—»^ '
^f^-trr-~- ^Z^f—t*tf*~/
^
^£&Le*--t^
t
a
y
^^*»-
j
• ^-^L-^^~-
-T--frt4S-
&-
^^^fca^-^^^te
_C-sr
^-/^-^fc^
^-f—-y~U-^T^^
j7^
^#-r-r{ —-t-^c-^t^_^^ ^^Ty-^^
^r^S
ff
���Jh
-^/.i-*t^
Jj~J-.
s^l^-t&^~-ir-*—'
^OZ~zrv^
SL^rtSLs*— i
^Ls£4^t*~-£-^--
^f'T^y**—s~*,
ex
���Ti*'
^>. M
I• v >
.
-f >
,
�
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Andrew Jackson Greene Collection
Description
An account of the resource
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.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Greene, Andrew Jackson, 1883-1942
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://appstate-speccoll.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/190">AC.105: Andrew Jackson Greene Collection</a>
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1906-1942
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">No Copyright - United States</a>
Document
A resource containing textual data. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre text.
Number of pages
150
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<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>
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1940
Extent
The size or duration of the resource.
144MB
Language
A language of the resource
English
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
105_154_1940_0809_1940_0928
Description
An account of the resource
This diary was recorded from August 9 through September 28, 1940 by Andrew Jackson Greene. Inside are daily entries, full of weather records, travel records and personal reactions to events of the day. Greene often wrote about community events, the local churches, his faith, his family, his work at Appalachian State Teachers College, and the conversations that he held with friends and family. Locals named in this diary include but are not limited to Albert Wilson, G.P. Eggers, Colonel W.M. Thomas, Frances Galloway, and Julius Walker.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Greene, Andrew Jackson, 1883-1942
Title
A name given to the resource
Diary of Andrew Jackson Greene, Volume 154 [August 9, 1940-September 28, 1940]
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">No Copyright – United States</a>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Watauga County (N.C.)--Social life and customs--20th century
Greene, Andrew Jackson, 1883-1942
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Diaries
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
<a title="Andrew Jackson "Greene collection" href="https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/collections/show/39" target="_blank"> Andrew Jackson Greene collection </a>
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Watauga County (N.C.)
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
<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>
Albert Wilson
Anna Mae Sherwood
Appalachian State Teachers College
Baird Creek Road
Bingham McGuire
Boone
Brushy Fork Creek
Brushy Fork Valley
Carrie Smith
Colonel W.C. Walker
Colonel W.M. Thomas
Cozy Nook
Dr. G.P. Eggers
Dr. Len Hagaman
E.F. Sherwood
Frances Galloway
G.P. Eggers
Isabel Miller
Jim Johnson
Julius Walker
Max Norris
Newland
President Dougherty
Professor H.R. Eggers
Professor J. T. Harwell
Reverend N.M. Greene
Sunday School
Superintendent C.A. Furr
The Watauga Democrat
Three Forks Baptist Association
Vilas
Wendell Wilkie
Wiley Smith
-
https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/1911d1c0301323933d43fa92d0116adf.pdf
082a3d9be1d6234a0839e85f8f4e15df
PDF Text
Text
t>\£A
i&3
> v) f
NAME.
:
1, [*<
MADE IN U.S.A.
�yfcm^tr*,
Vff
~*
d? -^rt—irv~^
CLASS PROGRAM
DATE
* FAMILY NAME
I II
GIV£N MAMC
W"n"»
ROOM
MOH.
RM.
TU£S.
RM.
WED,
RM,
THURS.
RM.
FRI.
RM.
1
2
S
4
S
6
7
8
9
&-j^J
10
11
12
~JL&*#La-
^
r
^fl-JL^-*^-*.
-f-t
y_/^><^_^
.
/l^- &-t*-*^
/>
/
&—-G—ix^l-A**-
��G^t?~>*-^
•t
^&-4~~e—i*.
M^ ^n^u^^^L^'
T
r
•&+•• <^-*~t /fa++ •
y** 1 *
_d_^£±
/
<?
#
J^
-^-W-«-
io^-^t- & .st*
^-^-—^ij
,
!-3/_^-C-i-*cevf
_^z-z.
^t-f-^-r-v--
^StLlL,
^&.-?t-4-^
�7
.
^Z/fa-4—
^C^-l^ti^C
/<r-*-T^->~~f~
^-A-«-<-^-<^-«-^-«^
S4-~^t-t-n*. —
^^y-zry
~J2^-ristt^«>
�^•£JLv~w~£, <?L*<r> jl ^v-cd'4- ^^-
^7
</ /?ru^- sfoy
o/-^-^^-y-^t- <£
#fy
>, ^?L
�to
i "?* t •
/1 l^})^-f^C^r^
(7
tTL
vJL-T,
y
^^XA-ZK-/--^
P^Cr-^l^t^^^
<£t-**~/
ft&r''
yy
Sl^T-***-
>^
24*-t--*h-
*-
/\?2&4££
^*£fr,t^*-
'±^*r
J^ ^££.
-7
.—
tf> />
tr"y-TMCfcrfrf-tf-7-
/*y ^ /?
*—^t-^i-t-O-^^-A-t^-,
�£*•_ ^r
^
(7
.
"^T* f*^*~F*****?^
J
^(-*^-f
- &
sd^^lL
a^-
S&&4-
X^-gL-»-»t--
X^g
c*^*-j
^Cfce—^-
^£-4-1^ #•-*-*'
!±3_
s<7^T^
k-^4^'
/yyj£sri~JU-r
Q-^ /?K~r x^-*->^y . ^c~?JA*-t-- ^L-zit^-K—
/
7
—7
>r
<gz^^ ^-^c-<
^
V
oC o-^<"
/ ? /
_/
_
-t- •
Ct.
-)A-e-s£<~£~^-
^F-Tt-v-.
<S*-T-~S( "}^r.
X/C-i>_
��*^
.x^5t*- /£e^.
'
•-••
~
{f>-r-trj!~t^<*~**'
r~
/^W-g^ j*~~^
If
�It
X^t-
C T - ^^ ^ ^ ^^ - L ^
#U<^-*J-\
^Tsl^£t-.
jtf
&Lf-
J^-f—tr^t^
/^~- ^ -^£- ^£~<-, cA
�.
C.—fr->"^f
^d-t^f^^j
xx^~ ^Lv-isU ^Ct-i~J-. /rn^
o—>^t-»<
<y ^d^U^L.
L* ^V~^<^y^^^_
/lsA-t~t~t- ^L-^-'"-
, .
'*. /jt^#-~»j
C
y-ra—-!>-<«•-
£x-^t^~-i -^-*-p-
�/?
'f"~
,£X«- ^i^^-^iJr
'S. ^J^ /zJM
/ /- /
<^
^sl-^^ft-4-'
& ^V>--i>--K-4~J:
//I
f1
ft
u*~*~-*&&*—
&^/^
��^^fa—*^+-f~
/7t*-*--C--4-~
^Vxtxj^xCrw .
.
--K^M^^-t-^-*-
-
cy
�•^^7 fi»~£ c^t^
X^^-t-^-Tx-^^
>< g
^ / '» ' '.
/ P^—gt^C<!—fl-v
& ^l^-0~-r--ft.
�J
/-
J?
_^&~n-^~-.S^- /Lr ^V^~>~j
—f—
—^— a
^U-~*r-i~£!*~
/V~<r^ —
ff
y-
—
—->
4 ^^£~^£_
-&*—^-*,
IL~-
C-C-»-yt-^-
£X^L-+*-
sVQ
s&+-4*H^t- ^o
_/££*-
(L-tf-T^A,
J~
�~^pi*-*r
^&^=~
xvW^v
J?
^~f~ —^*<-»»*- •
J
<7<^t-*i*.—
J>
-^£*—^-^
^k^,
_^T*J>—
J
C^-^-T-XJ—i^T-t-*—
^<>
r-
-i^*T»-n^-^**«-f
^"^^-^^^_J^/.
s£lstW
^-tr>v^-
^2±t^
~-y
-tsft*-*^
^^^t-^vH
ex
c/^L-^L-
^Ur-fr-A*-*-
cr
_S&--^-
^
^r
^—
<Le-rT-j
l£J^&-*~
^X~
<?L^£^l~t,
J-»UZ
�^i/l/Us
^IslswuL'
J&- c^r- Ar- x*&- *^£~^~. jfcfr ^^
SV-t^t—v-r*^
Cr-<-
.—^_<—ET-i—*^»
—--t-t—
����^A^^C __^_
A^~ ^L ^U> "^fc- ^^_
/ j/
^£^- '^i^+Jit- xg<—7^'V—->^l
- * !
, ^1
>1
t^-g>-^^-^— ^- «s*~*^*&** .*
�^-
/h?~
^-^7 _^~ __ a-&£^j
ca^^^^j^^g^-^--- -^u~
T^^
^^^Afax^-
����*4e*>L
J
•
~
JL>ZiA-.
C*-~e~if
O-^^
£
^>t
~T
^-^
&+*
^£-—
��^
,
.^t^Li^-t-.
^&-ZK^>
�si^rt-^i^Tst—jj^-*->—\~
C$ ^-&S=f=^
,/ ^^LJU
&^J_
���ff
^n-0v-±-
&-
-j /)
J
stsf^-*-^-*-
is**ts4^ sin*,
^ , dLrt-t-fu
<^**J -^o^W^ sm^- ^ ^^^^^-^e-^-r
f^T^-i-r
<?
'
�^^
^Jxt-d-'-t-t, ,
J **-€—
/C-t^--£-^-«^-£r ^te-^L—eJf>
^7>'
^xZ^c4W-
^xn^ ^x^*-
�Q*
-""A»-zr->-<-
6L ^^O-^f^
^Eti+i^
^tou
l^-tt^n^f—^
X^T
(J^^H^^^ g^i^<~ ^^/£<~^i^e<£- ^-r-*!*-*^ . ^Z^-
^A.
/7
/7 /.
(-/{^'^
/"/ xC^-^L-*-«i_-^(i
J
/ ^C^C-^~t-^Z.
4*=-
C.
/?
^£tr-K-j^-r- ,
/?
<0
J
�j^Lv-f->™—
l^t^P-i^-- •'
<=#
*+-^j. uJ
£- f-
g>4--T?—J
��A^AsT^^J-^^L-*'
.
d/
/J^T*,
^-fsLf^t-.
>-O-V-^U-. •
C$ ^rt-trv-t^f~£-~iy*-l<-t~*i
�n
^d-^+-*^£#^
'~~^^~
~T^~ ~A
g^jJV—
^-I^Wst^^/U^
~^L#'
&ms~.
xz>- x^t.
st/*-jL'
,
^4A£<^>*t<' ^vi*^ ^hsV
^/L/f^
J)-T~t
£Lsi^<*--
^
~~^v
'^^ /^^e &*-^J<L^L-
��*-t-^U
-j/L/-
^~?~±r
��L
- ^g-c*— -y—-j*—*i—a—t—/J^
'~^e-^l^^^'}^
w^ -«/
�-7^7^
/-
7--*^--&^
rf*
~~l^t*+
�^
-
I
.
"
^
-g<g^
�o&^.
^^/
7#^
,
/I
�—
j^*.^ *JL J^^. <fa
£?c-t>-vt/->i-—
'. ^V-1-TP-r^.
^fa&i- ^y^^j x^-^_'
^ -^*1 G (j^
/ /C^l-4—c.
^< Q^^*^t^±<'
�+J
^XH-c—
/- , y-
A^+—t^-t^
L-t
/
IsV-TP-l—e*-
��<5X--f^ls1^~*>
jb-[psvl^i~^G-f-^lJ
�ry^rz^U^
'-u^—t—'i^'
-?->^' ~4sV-*rTA4^ 4p
w»--^ ,
p
—r-mstsis^
{-
'
e^l$^
il*^~a~*^l^
*
• -i-—r-t->->->^' '^y^T^'
ff
f-f-
^x—
<r*Tf^r~r+^J^y-t^
V
(/
��&—**-*£.- £?te-<^--0
•••
�/ -/^,
^-^Oe^l^-f—/—fc^-«-<—
\^y
f? i /C^t'f-fX.
<rkf
/t£-ts^ ^^t
.
/>
S-T—<-t-^l^t-
/^
/?
,<? '
C?C-^r-&-*t0-^-
-#>
�"1
fy £ , ; Ac^//-,
.
a-
cK
^£^p^t-
& -^t-^c^-
^-t+~
0-1? ^fibs
-^l^-^^-t^^
C—tc^*.; ,£*+*-
^«y -jL~ex^*-*-<~ • C3^^ / '
^^..zt- ^L- ^£t^*4L
^
/
.
a
-*
^
-?
T'
ct
-^V~-V^/i'--t>--r^-t^<^
/
£,
^t^t^U^-
<7
f&i—
s(s+~,
&(~-f-r— ^•2=&H?*?*
/-t^t^v—c^n.
^^4^^^=^--^«-^^
-f
—
~Zf-
"V
ge—K^-
�/
.
X
-^2^ ^~£~+-~y^~
-^*~t? •vr7^
,
/
*fl^~>^r
��fa> -JL^Js-te*^
v-^g-v
jf/fLe-zf.^,^-^**-^
&
^ g^j^u
•(^ai
�ff
_^--jf*--*-«->—
^-^*«^^ic
^^--J
.^K^>-
.
^ ^i^^^^
�^JL
^t^-rie^-
J.
f
r
^
JL
_^C^
•^^H^&^fc-*^
s^TTl^i ^t^L^C^-tf^^'
A
<?J
/
0
L.
3>f>-A- J^t-trl-S- ,
-f=
»
^-zr-v-^ ^W*^
r
y/
^JJLC,
^P-t-
/v-y
^<-^T-
-^h-sc-r-
^ms*t-^+'-
^JLc^J^
X^y-t^-v^,
6^>-#--aC..
•^
&+-e£^M. -
f-~&
T—
C.
ggt^-l-l—
^&-*~v^t- ^Asb*'
JC^^2^^^=_^^7
:J^
/
r^L~*—r-4.
�f\P
�^2-z*-*/ ^^^._j^g^?**^7 •
L--«>—v—u^t—*-
c//(s^r-~j/i^i*-~*
�/Lsfrje^
^isT^t^rK
f?^f>—^-7-T-nr
��< sC-^C-+--iL^Xi.
*=?:
�/
^n-e- csxt^-r2
�jt^_ >! ^L. c+JA
-i<-fv .
rt-ffi-'
^fau>
cr - u
'f/t^ir' •
^v^v*^. ^^4 / rzv^l^y ^ J^^/4-
d tt-^r__^
O^*' ^-*- /
-£<*~r--^i~+^L
C^KjL**-"—jr
--jpg-x-
�pt
3fe*fe*^^=±I=rItfeOJL- <?~~J
=
/A^v ^Cf^f
.
^-fL
j£7
A
(/ ^£-+—-%_-ac_^£<^
_^*
7S
J
J
J>
/
/"
&^f~v++- ^^ ^t-^- ^H-£^L4+-/>
�sT^Kst*
^J^^^^^f
j^cx-^c^-*-c-«-.
c-^£*-^&>*
M*~ ^te^A,_ _M±-^^
b-^—T^-J-*—
"""^-*-7—
�x^^^8-^^-^—
<3-Tf--£j^t~*~i^t^i— .
^-f.
ty -~
�•-*—*-t—-y^
f
tf
f
. /
->---t~YT^
x-v
-*t^
*^—
t-f.
p**~0 ^-*-^---^- /f~
~tf
r
(J
v *J&
•/
(T
-*^r
-Q 72^°
/f
X . T-**"
/2^
• -55^
-/
0
v
~r-0^v<
r
</
^
-~-*-ja_ t-Tfc-7-v^--
"
rr
f
/^
.^
"
T
L-rV
b/i
�K*
-iL*—fl-
c^QJU--^
^L c^l
a^
^^_
^fxfc^^vt-^»~
<5
d
t_j^j2*2fc_*>^!^i!-:
V^
'
V
A
i^y^. ^u^^-^L-, ^^- c^£Li^c- . /fa*-.
£e~£&-*^~
�(Q*-/-
J
^t*V~ir*^-
/m* ..-<fr^-!y-
O^J.
sd^J*^*- .
<&_
/)
*
*
^
�Ibl
q tr
i
/
ryiji*s9-*^-*st-^~*~tt/ > .
~"~o<- (2^4^ ^nsi-^r^£d-
J/
&^?i- V-VC-e^X^^
A
^X-T^L-^ ^sU^n^ci^Tr-^- ^<£*- ^4-^-4-4-4-
u
/? / cy">^
'
'
^^
/~0
/ / /
^/L^-cr-' ^^n^t^c^^- £t^v-*—*S _^i£_- __ u_T d-
0
j)
c^ _^n^-trT^~~
0
^(^y^L^ffb,
^/rrl*-^
1
V
To
i
^ls\s~ V~t *>*»—
9
(^>C<n^&-^^-'
f^ ^_
X/
^-»i^— ^*<«^_>
~1
f
fi
a
/
^L-O-*
'•
j^
/
0^4-^^ «
^J'
^^^fit^s'
^
£^*^/ ^t?-~^, •&-*-
(^L-T^-y-y-
,-^-i^oL-
/ O*—z?-v
/
^>-^-
/
tf-^Lt^-oij^
^r
^^t^O
<r-
'^?' ei~±±f*«^r: -^ «£^*S*^!b~S±S2
*_/
/! • /}
o
/£#-*-
£i_
^^->*-z5-^-^t-^--j-t^/V—^—f-^
y
-&—*t^C-a-^~<
J J
<& <y(-#~** —•
/
/'
0
e
c?*-^ . ^^-^^
JP J?
'J
J
cx^- ^^t«-c_^o-»^ ^L^-o-c^c^-f^c, _s^v-t^tsn~ /
/
^d&efc- ^a~JLe^^~
^X-xd--^u<—
J
*
^fT^i^r^f.
d^*-^eni~<—
-^ a
<T
^-t^u—€*—>^/t~'
—j
^f-^€—^-<^t. — _~-£-vw _^^— *— ^- ^-^ti-*-^- C*-i~—v4_
"
J
'
a
•*-£>
/
7^ y
/?
4-P
P
/7^-gt-i ^^^
J
7
^
(]>,^C^^o-^-
CA^ ^~^lsi*-t^
^Le,^^^, ^I/K*' ^1>^<i^*i*«> o^£ /E**'
Jc-T^t_Jl
II
^tstls&C-.
d-jr ^^-f-t-^-^-^-ic^e-^' ,*
^
'
^-^'
/7
^J£-*Ui_
y
j /) •
-fsLt^a^i-
y
-^^t^t^y^.^^,
/ j^/ ^/
v*-2—-i^u—^—i-^i- ^i^fiA^
i^*-z(±±
-.jtL^f^A-e
/
^-
/
^^^<^<_
~/y ' /
- ^-^L-T-wt-^V «
/
^d—£^-7^
sf—Zf-t-
<
^
°r
<Z*~i>i-J
.
-~~~r~—D—y —jt*-~ .
J
^
/
£X-i-^T^i«^~t
?'">Z-£-*-X-«_'
-^f-^__
S
"V
^£~^—*-^—d
^Ls?ui
^^f^r/
C'•^l
&* ^^_
^£fu__
�^V~e^-*-^--v—-T
^x^L-Hx/Jr-
--gg-^--^--*^—'
^^4^^±^/
/y&-~? y^*«-—
�^
^
^
^
£-4u-~- ^z^T'i'*—i>~K-«-^
£-<£-7<-*^-/-*
&~~*-*^e-^
�/4ft
<^>£---t^32i^i£——- ~ —^^?
/ r ~
�Iff
/^
-~£^L^£>*£^7
—f
•
/
-^
//
'
X'
/ "
"/
^/r~
^^*-
JS
^-— -»«^-Cx*-t*-c-t-«-— «a —= .
--^.
t£^
�-^^Tf^^f
•-.-.
—7- •
^
TS*
�L^4-+-
<^~, .^sL^tter
vtx
^/isru^
���^ ^JjLtS
/?
~~)—s
J^^^£^==^
l^ijf
J
�o^^- J
/-
^n*>^**-*-L~—
l^st^T^i^V-*--?- .
^
jx£<—-*—>«--
'
G^-h^-^
-*^j^fLL-~- _^-fa>—-fi-
*—•<•—*(
oX ^P>4^£*r->
/
J-
xt-,e. ^~?-£sl**~S-~•>*"
/-
^^6-
J<?
/•3—lt—f-rz
�ffr
�0~K- >&Uu.
•^ -4-e-^w
*
ftu^ A
^>w ^v-
7
*^-7 ^^--t^-t^^L.
«y
^>
^r
s-tV-^h-^CL,,
/
^
t
^
X
-
{l-^—^yl^^^
L
/L—^r—->-t--^^-»^.
i
,o^--gn^t--4/ ^-g^-t-z/
&.
u.
xC-
ti^M^
<y
^^ ^?
_-£<?
/
^s£-*L**i-*—
rxCe_
c^-^LJ
cJL~*^
*?
'^-^a^u^
^
^f
<W ^/h+^-^
/
^-7L-4-t»--r>^n-i_<
-1-4
"
^- ^£$-1^
^/^i^t/t^a-y£~-e>^lL^r-
—7^ /
-- V/^^- !
3
/C-t^T*-*-^"
^
<;
fa
A/
/•
^^1^ ^
yi^-J-^t-a^t-^.
(ft*/
_ 1
^ _
^
-3^T«-^»-z-Te--t^'
x^-
CT__&-**£& ^-f-
/T/-V-T-'
<
^^t^^^^—. ^C^LJ-rt—
<&/
^^^
f^Cf.-xf.,-^
>A
�(/-L>*-*-^U^K~-«—
•—--y—9—^t
^>^-ff--n
C.—zs--zi-<--'
-x*»'
�/y-Tz^(-t-<*s~&^,
M^&-**i«- .—.
—
C^
/
J
-D-T—e*^ _^^£L^
>
^tsi^<^*-^
^J^yuwT,-^J^-J.
~
�H)
�7_^,
_.,r_^.^^,
/
/• *--
^^^__^x^^^^L-^^^^^-^
o*
^7t^-t^-f—
��t/L4--v--i*t-~
<^rL^rT—<—
&~&tJ*T?-i
A /' ~
*5^-T«-<US-/
��/VV
^£JU
OT^-
£>^-
^^^-^J^t^
^^^"L
^^t^-
g/£^y ^^^L t*^* /£&<t*d- _s£*+-t^£
J ^^/. ^ ^g /g
^
^_
<^-?^l—
7 ^£4t*- ^<tV-&—*-*<-ts£.
^1^2
^-^^ZP
cT ^
jQ ^^^
ty^,
*—TSC—g,
^£-
,/£-&*-#.*-*
�!
�£**~rt~*T-t^r
�-7~r-«t-/z^T/7
' cx^t-t--TC2-7—»6^7
/f0 y> •-T^t..-?} 'T'-'i f
�x
<^
(?-~&~tL-<LJ^-^i*~*-~
�•—l-a-T'
���V
<^V--^*~~
T
a*—t^L*'
—r
�C^.-^L---c^t^y^x^Lg^t^^»--^fc-^^^
i*-*-
-*-*£
�v
—a-^-o^.— Tr-p-*-z*^
.-f&r^
-^^-0-<L^
TTp^T
-i—a—-f^
-r?s
f-A-^^-
^r^^^^^-^ff
'
<>--3-*>—^
~*~*//
�j i J-
L^r^- /*>*^r , •»-»•
~<U^^c^
til-J^±--^$^
^ ^ ^ - T
g ^ Z
- -
/-?
tn*- -^V-~*—^M^>T~-
£?(—^—t~y-v-i^
���^-^^r^~~^L^-
• />—y>-V--ri^--t-T^7-T-<-0-T-'
,/
«-rT<2
,.r~l4^—&—7->L~-y^~~
T
/
'04*^,1^-0^ <
*-»_^---
0
-v^*^"T^W
L^-*~~*~i-4^rlL
* b
/
<~r-*sn-'
v
�JUt.
IJ^
Art^.^^j
J^J^J
^
t/ ^yn^tJ^
I
^^L^rt^t^-
�11
^h-^r-m-^'•
jz^f~-0-*~^~ ^p-e^-i^*~T
'£#-^6- l^-^O^t^^t
&r
-f--4^%*^-JL-
<y
/t^-r—*^ .
��^fct^ftdLt-*-
^^t^t-—^fc-y
^st-d«~
slsm-JE^'
/?? ^^fLf^i^-
&<_sCi^>i^L+*-
/L±*~— ^4-T-^~^.//.
^^^_^^L^~^^
^ aJM
A
�_^
�/
of
4~t-~~--*--r-i
y*v--^T
,
£xt"
^-^
^H-tn~<-.
�L^->t>*^-7—»xfc-
&^l*r-*-i^*-
V&
-C-f—«•—
^
.^£—»~*-*i^£—r~~,—&£—.
�t-wt— **ty*y^
f+
,-K*-"*"**^
*z •
1*4^ cxt^U-^J3
'
-7
/ -ryr~f^~U^-Lts~--L^-
-4
,. ^^y
'off.
>f
if—»-t7
T
^ZT"
•^*L-*-*t-wJ^'
f> -^^p '-^^^J^^^^^y
^
f
~y^~*~*~7)
'*~^u
r??^ ' kj^--ji- er~
A> • ^
~^^ -*f v^r-^- 7—y'-^H
v^i^^r -r+y o^y^^i^i/ )r™^3
•^^v^-y
�cy
j. T
^tx<--C^L--K-—/U-t-»~-i
^>t--*-^-ict-^-
/-
x^*~
C*S<-^-T~I^£*~^T
CiS',J-^-?(
0,^C^-t^. c/-^^-g^-^-e-
-^>^
-^*
*j£,JLu c^J^^^^^
-ff-rr-f
*7~S
^tsL*-
/^y ^/^? ^^
ZV-y-yf
^*tu_
^tsf-~£^4v-p-r~e£
�^z-n—C-r-
C^L-<^~,
/<f—Th-w* ^^U^
^^U-—t^-r
r-»-^~'r~t*—•*
^j^h^t^t^L.
,
x4^xtXfc ^•£Zx**u,
.
/*
''*'**'
£*-*-
ff
-jZ-e^n^
�^y->-t^-g»-Tf--t
~^^
^J^ta^l^A.
-rJ>
^V^t- .-X^^r
_^A
J/ ^tsvtt^UTLs' ^£-
•'*~~*'
-VMX-'
i^rTm-f-r^'
'
<&
>-*^"
^C^U^f-
o&l*-V~ts*--
TV
-x^^-r-zn, ^
�0~}.—
-=*-«—-a.
«z.^
T?^2{ .~q?
~^suins4^i
*^>-
—r-**-^-
e*~~*^<i-&-yj
T*^~J^
->^»-T2^--
��7^^^^
�^U«*r-v>—
^^Ly-t—=f—
-<X^" • sA^H-4-
^^t^t-^L
/
^fr-tst^
^
�&jub<*-*-*-y
34,
���/*]
1
XI
/y
>f
/*J
//
Js
^L^JUjt^~-r . U>-FU~^ <=&- ^-»~^-
^y-^t^^' ytle^iJ^C. ^^- ^££<— ^^C-c*—-..
%
fa-A^-*-
�tf
'^-Q-sU*^^^
(.
^A--^»w<
-t?-/—t^"tt-«—rt^
D •
^iU^
^-^—7^
0-
/4^£~e>-*j
g»—L-t^"
��J
�±__x*^^
_^fr-+-t*€*--**-,
^ a
^x^J-nC^A^
Lx£~X
J^u^^*^-^
^ ^n^&*~
cit^- ^^^^ ^y^i^^^f
I
'
—— :__
X7
<>^
&t
/
^fue-+*t~*~>*~.
-y&
&~^*-
J<^4
-~^-/*1-
^2^4.4— ^^fa*ir>r^t~~'
^^£^-
y^
(2*^~^^V-*~-
^1,0
JL™
^T^^t^i ^^h^c^
/
fe /^
_^-
/?
H^-
-
_J^J^^^
-^7^-e^-^
-y.
^dr^i _ j^^^^^r:^^^^
^i>—-fut~*«~. ^^£-4^
^_ ^~&/^<<*~^L. . J>^ZA
/^
^~>fL0-l^£fA.
^
^>vLi^s£— -^%^, ***>*C*4*tJL*
£J
C^^^UL^,
^>
^6^
'~t- ^
^
^
-
A^
^^
^^^t^x^A
/
4.
A
^5C-t^ SI*L^
- ^ < r
- ^
^ ^
^
����/?
/?»
^^ ^<*2L>^t~-i7~~t*^- ^csC^^
^[^r^p^^^
�isist*^~-\^*i--zr-*~-}^4.
^<2^l*^^
(^i^€L^^
(L^^nJ^
Jz-
/-^ P v
gxfe?^^/i^^t^
~^
^£A-~*~~-
j~J
^l«4s^lt- -**^f~~
^^it^
s^lSLtf^t--
I
^JM
^^
%&<~*i*+,~»^j
.^^x^e^-/^'-*"
C^-^^^—^J ^^&^
/ /
&-T*— ^-^*^- ^^S^*~* *^4r-zrr~~*&T?<~'*
(7
JL«~~~-_. ^U^_
.
^- /a>*-<y
x?^
//
"'25^
"y
/ ^
^
>-
^~£-i&C*~-+^^
^>^
^
^ ^ « < ^^
^ ^ ^ ^ - ^ —^
,#
r
• x
�/:
^
/
^^tn^~
£Js<&siz&Z2^^
/i J)
_S^L^^~g^L^.. ..^j<_ji_
x^ ^
?^^
r
^^
A
J)
/f yy
y
7^
lT^rt«^<
- ^
_^
•^L
^
~y~~
A
^l^Z^^^
J
y
_^W-~*~-tt-t0-&--tZ-^^ ^
�_^^4-*4*u^
t
<*
fj
(~>~t -~-~p~^z^:
s*rf
/
/^-j^-zz-ztCs*
-^>£----f*~Zr~»^—-~.
ft
^^fc~i—
*
/5U
"^ VTZ^
/t^*^L- ^L^*jt~*~J
y
t
-P
^/^-^_
^^
//
^^U^
x^V-*- ---^^^ ^^^ ^*-4^£f-+
—?*-
�-^^Z?1-^*^*-,—
^v—*-r-*-
•^l^L^f
^~~^*1^L
�^^^
�J
--T-Y
-^y
si"*~7 .
J
,__^^^
^
a
^/fct^
^fals*
c/
x^^C^^s^^--«»^—>/
pi**-**
s^^1^is&-
y7
^r
^>L
^fsue-~r~* —
^(-<^lsWL^~
r.x2x^^
^•^r>~
I
t
^^
-^
~^^^^
J>
^J
^^~~-^^
/?
-
/
&l^~~0A
-^-*~*-5<l-
�-^
5-^
�/
^
J-
(Mi<
:3&.J*5L
x/>^^U^/^
^^^^^L^^t^^
^ V ^ . , ^
^
. ^ , ; ^
^k^^.
'*
^y
^&^z**4-*v-*
�^^
�ob**^,**><£^^
_ _ _
__
- _
^
^iHr-B /^£
^t
I
("
/^'
:,. C
��
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Andrew Jackson Greene Collection
Description
An account of the resource
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.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Greene, Andrew Jackson, 1883-1942
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://appstate-speccoll.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/190">AC.105: Andrew Jackson Greene Collection</a>
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1906-1942
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">No Copyright - United States</a>
Document
A resource containing textual data. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre text.
Number of pages
147
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<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>
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1941
Extent
The size or duration of the resource.
156MB
Language
A language of the resource
English
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
105_157_1941_0112_1941-0302
Description
An account of the resource
Andrew Jackson Greene recorded in this diary from January 12 through March 2, 1941. Almost each diary entry includes Greene’s personal information such as a report on his health, his feelings towards specific topics and people, and conversations that he held with family and friends. He also provided information about the weather, Watauga County, and Appalachian State Teachers College.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Greene, Andrew Jackson, 1883-1942
Title
A name given to the resource
Diary of Andrew Jackson Greene, Volume 157 [January 12, 1941-March 2, 1941]
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">No Copyright – United States</a>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Watauga County (N.C.)--Social life and customs--20th century
Greene, Andrew Jackson, 1883-1942
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Diaries
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
<a title="Andrew Jackson "Greene collection" href="https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/collections/show/39" target="_blank"> Andrew Jackson Greene collection </a>
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Watauga County (N.C.)
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
<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>
Appalachian State Teachers College
Bill Coffey
Bonnie Greer
Boone Drug Store
Clint Cole
Clyde Thomas
Colonel W.M. Thomas
Crawford’s Barbershop
Cullen Johnson
Daniel Boone Shoeshop
Dean Rankin
Edith Joyner
Fred McDode
Greene Inn
Hagaman Clinic
Hodges Store
Leonard Eury
Lovill Hall
Newland
Polly Edwards
President Dougherty
Professor A.R. Smith
Professor H.R. Eggers
Ralph Mast
Reverend Reuben Shore
Rex Bumgarner
Roy Greene
The Watauga Democrat
Watauga County N.C.