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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 1 [July 15, 1906 - April 30, 1908]
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Watauga County (N.C.)--Social life and customs--20th century
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These journal entries range from the dates of July 15, 1906 to April 30, 1908. Included, there is a brief description of what Andrew Jackson Greene experienced each day. He included information about himself, his friends and family, and community events from the time period.
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Watauga County (N.C.)
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Appalachian Training School
Beaver Dams
Bertha Eller
Boone
Bristol
Cook Brothers
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Literary Society
Mast Store
McGuire's Store
Moses Cone Mansion
Neva
Polly Warren
Primary Convention of the Democrats
R.M. Greene
Raven Rock
Reverend David Greene
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Reverend Savage
S.M. Greene
Silverstone School
Smith Brothers
State Fair
Teacher's Institute
Teacher's Record
Tennessee
Union Baptist Church
Wake Forest
Zionville
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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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39
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Diary of Andrew Jackson Greene,Volume 2 [May 1, 1908 - December 31, 1908]
Description
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These daily diary entries were recorded from the dates of May 1, 1908 to December 31, 1908. Each day Andrew Jackson Greene wrote a few sentences about his day and what he was thinking. He included information about himself, his friends, and community events during these dates.
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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>
Date
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1908
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33.9MB
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English
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105_002_1908_0501_1908_1231
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Watauga County (N.C.)--Social life and customs--20th century
Teachers--North Carolina--Watauga County
Baptists--Clergy--North Carolina--Watauga County
Greene, Andrew Jackson, 1883-1942
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Diaries
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Watauga County (N.C.)
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Alden Isaac
Appalachian Training School
B.B. Daugherty
Beaver Dam
Boone
F.A. Warren
Forest Grove
Ida Moretz
J.C. Davis
J.L. Tomas
Jack Greene
James Warren
John F. Eggers
Justice of the Peace
Mabel
Mast Store
Ollie Eggers
P.C. Younce
Polly Warren
R.A.Thomas
Reverend E.F. Jones
Reverend W. Swift
Reverend Wilson
Silverstone
superintendent
Temperance Rally
Walnut Grove
Watauga Literary Society
Zionville
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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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<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">No Copyright - United States</a>
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Diary of Andrew Jackson Greene, Volume 3 [January 1, 1909 - September 30, 1909]
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Greene, Andrew Jackson, 1883-1942
Source
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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>
Date
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1909
Extent
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31.4 MB
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English
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105_003_1909_0101_1909_0930
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An account of the resource
These diary entries range from the dates of January 1, 1909 to September 30, 1909. Each day Andrew Jackson Greene made a short record of everything he had done that day. The entries include familiar names such as Hugh Hagaman, John Daugherty, and Thomas M. Warren. They also include local places such as Fork Ridge, Mabel, and Sugar Grove.
Subject
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Watauga County (N.C.)--Social life and customs--20th century
Teachers--North Carolina--Watauga County
Baptists--Clergy--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>
Alden Isaac
Amantha
Andrew Greer
Beaver Dams
Blowing Rock
C.C. Adams
Census
court
Emmett Roark
Forest Grove
Fork Ridge
Hugh Hagaman
J.C. Davis
J.F. Eggers
J.L. Thomas
John Daugherty
Justice of the Peace
Mabel
Methodist Church
Millard Hagaman
Mumps
P.C. Younce
Reverend L.A. Wilson
schoolhouse
Silverstone
Sugar Grove
Sunday School
T.M. Warren
Thomas M. Warren
Three Fork Association
trial
Zionville
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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
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Greene, Andrew Jackson, 1883-1942
Source
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<a href="https://appstate-speccoll.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/190">AC.105: Andrew Jackson Greene Collection</a>
Date
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1906-1942
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<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">No Copyright - United States</a>
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43
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Diary of Andrew Jackson Greene, Volume 4 [October 1, 1909 -April 30, 1910]
Description
An account of the resource
These journal entries range from the dates of October 1, 1909 to April 30, 1910. Each day, Greene wrote a few sentences about what he did that day. He wrote about important towns that he visited, what was happening in the church, the work he did, and about his friends, family and neighbors.
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Greene, Andrew Jackson, 1883-1942
Source
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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>
Date
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1909-1910
Extent
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25.2 MB
Language
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English
Identifier
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105_004_1909_1001_1910_0430
Subject
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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
Type
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Text
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<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">No Copyright – United States</a>
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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>
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Watauga County (N.C.)
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Alden Isaac
B.B. Daugherty
Boone
court
George Laurance
Henley Greer
J.C. Davis
J.F. Eggers
J.H. Mast
John Daugherty
Mabel
P.C. Younce
Pat Laurance
Reverend Rox
Reverend Wilson
S.M. Greene
schoolhouse
Silverstone
Sunday School
teacher
trial
Walter Icenhour
Zionville
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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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41
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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>
Date
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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
Description
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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.
Subject
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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
Is Part Of
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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.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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Orioles are inhabitants of the whole of North America from
Canada to Mexico. They enter Louisiana as soon as the spring commences
there.
When the Orioles first arrive the males are in the majority; they sit in the,
spruces calling by the hour, with lonely querulous notes. In a few days the females
appear, then the martial music begins, the birds' golden trumpeting often turning
to a desperate clashing of cymbals when two males engage in a combat, for "the
Oriole has a temper to match his flaming plumage and fights with a will."
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This Oriole is remarkably familiar, and fearless of man, hanging its beautiful
nest upon the garden trees, and even venturing into the street wherever a green
tree flourishes. The materials of which its nest is made are flax, various kinds of
vegetable fibres, wool, and hair, matted together so as to resemble felt in consistency. A number of long horse-hairs are passed completely through the fibres, sewing it firmly together with large and irregular, but strong and judiciously placed
stitching. In one of these nests an observer found that several of the hairs used for
this purpose measured two feet in length. The nest is in the form of a long purse,
six or seven inches in depth, three or four inches in diameter ; at the bottom is
arranged a heap of soft material in which the eggs find a warm resting place. The
female seems to be the chief architect, receiving a constant supply of materials from
her mate. Like human builders the bird improves in nest building by practice, the
best specimens of architecture being the work of the oldest birds. The eggs are five
in number, and their general color is whitish pink, dotted at the larger end with
purplish spots, and covered at the smaller end with a great number of fine intersecting lines of the same hue.
In spring the Orioles' food seems to be almost entirely of an animal nature, consisting of caterpillars, beetles, and other insects, which it seldom pursues on the
wing, but seeks with great activity among the leaves and branches. It also eats ripe
fruit. The males of this elegant species of Oriole acquire the full beauty of their
plumage the first winter after birth.
The Baltimore Oriole is one of the most interesting features of country landscape, his movements, as he runs among the branches of trees, differing from those
of almost all other birds. Watch him clinging by the feet to reach an insect so far
away as to require the full extension of the neck, body, and legs, without letting go
his hold. He glides, as it were, along a small twig, and at other times moves sidewise a few steps. His motions are elegant and stately.
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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 7 [May 1, 1911 - January 31, 1912]
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These diary entries are from May 1, 1911 through January 31, 1912. This notebook was damaged and several pages are missing. Greene recorded his daily activities and interactions with his friends and places such as Miss Nancy Hagaman, and Henley Greer, and Zionville and Mabel.
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A.J. Campbell
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Farmer's Union
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G.H. Thomas
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Hugh Hagaman
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schoolhouse
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trial
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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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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 8 [February 1, 1912 - June 30, 1912]
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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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1912
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26.4 MB
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English
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105_008_1912_0201_1912_0630
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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
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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Allie Eggers
baseball
Beaver Dam
Bethel Church
Board of Road Supervisors
Brother Wilson
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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
Pleasant Eastridge
Roy Eggers
sermon
Silverstone
Singing
Snow
Sunday School
Sunday School Convention
sweet potatoes
telephone
Theodore Roosevelt
tobacco
W.F. Reese
W.H. Greer
W.Y. Perry
William H. Taft
Zionville
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THE: EUROPEAN KINGFISHER.
E Kingfisher occupies the whole continent of North America, and although
migrating in the North he is a constant resident of oiir Soxithern states.
The illustration on cover shows the European jMngfisher, formerly found in
England and portions of Europe in great numbers, but irow rarely seen, owing to an
unwarranted persecution by game keepers, and also by collectors who are always on
the lookout to capture this beautiful bird. The habits of European kingfishers are
identical with those of the American bird.
Like most birds of brilliant plumage, the Kingfisher is a very timid bird and
prefers a quiet and secluded haunt. It loves the little trout streams with wooded
jid precipitous banks, the still ponds and small lakes, the sides of sluggish rivers
and mill ponds.
Here in such a haunt the bird often flits past like an indistinct gleam of bluish
light. Fortune may sometime favor the observer and the bird may alight on some
twig over the stream. It eagerly scans the shoal of young trout sporting in the pool
below, when, suddenly it drops down into the water and almost before the observe^
is aw?re of the fact, is back again to the perch with a struggling fish in its beak.
Sometimes the captured fish is adroitly jerked into the air and caught as it falls.
Fish is the principal food of the Kingfisher, but it also eats various kinds of insects,
shrimps, and even small crabs.
It rears its young in a hole, which is made in a bank of the stream it frequents.
The nesting hole is bored rather slowly and takes from one to two weeks to complete. Six or eight glossy eggs are laid, sometimes on the bare soil, but often on
the fish bones which being indigestible are thrown up by the bird in pellets.
The Kingfisher has a crest of feathers on the top of his head, which he raises
and lowers especially when trying to drive intruders away from his nest. The
plumage is compact and oily, making it almost impervious to water.
It is said that few birds are connected with more fables than the Kingfisher.
The superstition that the Kingfisher when suspended by the throat would turn its
beak to that particular point of the compass from which the wind blew, is now dead.
It was also supposed to possess many astonishing virtues, as that its dried body
would avert thunderbolts and if kept in a wardrobe would preserve from moths the
woolen-stuffs and like contained in it. Under the name of " Halcyon," it was
fabled by the ancients to build its nest on the surface of the sea, and to have power
of calming the troubled waves during its period of incubation ; hence the phrase,
" halcyon days."
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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 9 [July 1, 1912 - January 31, 1913]
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These entries range from the dates of July 1, 1912 through January 31, 1913. In this diary, he included poetry, which is not featured in his other diaries. A.J. Greene recorded his daily activities, details about the weather, details about his work, politics of the time period, and many details about church and The Bible. He writes of several local places including Mabel, The Appalachian Training School, and Bushy Fork.
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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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Watauga County (N.C.)
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Appalachian Training School
B.B. Daugherty
Baltimore convention
Bible quotations
Boone
Brother Wilson
cherry picking
Christmas tree
church
corn
Cornhusking
Experiment Station
Farmer's Union
farming
Forest Grove
Fork Ridge
Governor Charles B. Aycock
Henly Greer
Henry Norris
J.C. Davis
J.F. Oliver
J.J.T. Reese
Jacob Norris
Jethro Wilson
John Norris
Justice of the Peace
Lectures
Mabel
mill
molasses
Report on Education
Road Superintendents
schoolhouse
Shakespeare
Singing
Sunday School
Teacher Recertification
Teacher's Institute
Three Forks Association
Zionville
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ALLEN'S HUMMING BIRD.
E Humming birds with their varied beauties constitute the most remarkable
feature of the bird-life of America. They have absolutely no representatives
in any other part of the world, the Swifts being the nearest relatives they
have in other countries.
They abound most in mountainous countries, where the surface and productions
of the soil are most diversified within small areas. They frequent both open and
rare and inaccessible places, and are often found on the snowy peaks of Chimborazo
as high as 16,000 feet, and in the very lowest valleys in the primeval forests of Brazil, the vast palm-covered districts of the deltas of the Amazon and Orinocco, the
fertile flats and Savannahs of Demarra, the luxurious and beautiful region Xalapa,
(the realm of perpetual sunshine), and other parts of Mexico.
Hr.mming birds are found as small as a bumble bee and as large as a sparrow.
The smallest is from Jamaica, the largest from Patagonia. Allen's Hummer is
found on the Pacific coast, north to British Columbia, east to Southern Arizona.
There are many birds the flight of which is so rapid that their wings cannot
be counted, but here is a species with such nerve of wing that its wing strokes cannot be seen — a hazy semi-circle of indistinctness on each side of the bird is all that
is perceptible. Poised in the air, his body nearly perpendicular, he seems to hang
in front of the flowers which he probes so hurriedly, one after the other, with his
long, slender bill ! That long, tubular, fork-shaped tongue may be sucking up the
nectar from those rather small cylindrical blossoms, or it may be capturing tiny
insects housed away there. Much more like a large sphynx moth hovering and
humming over the flowers in dusky twilight, than like a bird appears this delicate,
fairy-like beauty. How the bright green of the body gleams and glistens in the
sunlight.
Each imperceptable stroke of those tiny wings conforms to the laws of
flight with an ease and gracefulness that seems spiritual. Who can fail to note that
fine adjustment of the organs of flight to aerial elasticity and gravitation, by which
that astonishing bit of nervous energy can rise and fall almost on the perpendicular,
dart from side to side, as if by magic, or, assuming the horizontal position, pass out
of sight like a shooting star.
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'HE Humming birds with their varied beauties constitute the most remarkable
feature of the bird-life of America. They have absolutely no representatives
in any other part of the world, the Swifts being the nearest relatives they
have in other countries.
They abound most in mountainous countries, where the .surface and productions
of the soil are most diversified within small areas. They frequent both open and
rare and inaccessible places, and are often found on the snowy peaks of Chimborazo
as high as 16,000 feet, and in the very lowest valleys in the primeval forests of Brazil, the vast palm-covered districts of the deltas of the Amazon and Orinocco, the
fertile flats and Savannahs of Demarra, the luxurious and beautiful region Xalapa,
(the realm of perpetual sunshine), and other parts of Mexico.
Humming birds are found as small as a bumble bee and as large as a sparrow.
The smallest is from Jamaica, the largest from Patagonia. Allen's Hummer is
found on the Pacific coast, north to British Columbia, east to Southern Arizona.
There are many birds the flight of which is so rapid that their wings cannot
be counted, but here is a species with such nerve of wing that its wing strokes cannot be seen —a hazy semi-circle of indistinctness on each side of the bird is al.1 that
is perceptible. Poised in the air, his body nearly perpendicular, he seems to hang
in front of the flowers which he probes so hurriedly, one after the other, with his
long, slender bill ! That long, tubular, fork-shaped tongue may be sucking up the
nectar from those rather small cylindrical blossoms, or it may be capturing tiny
insects housed away there. Much more like a large sphynx moth hovering and
humming over the flowers in dusky twilight, than like a bird appears this delicate,
fairy-like beauty. How the bright green of the body gleams and glistens in the
sunlight. Each imperceptable stroke of those tiny wings conforms to the laws of
flight with an ease and gracefulness that seems spiritual. Who can fail to note that
fine adjustment of the organs of flight to aerial elasticity and gravitation, by which
that astonishing bit of nervous energy can rise and fall almost on the perpendicular,
dart from side to side, as if by magic, or, assuming the horizontal position, pass out
of sight like a shooting star.
" What heavenly tints in mingling radiance fly,
Each rapid movement gives a different dye ;
Like scales of burnished gold they dazxling show,
Now sinks to shade, now like a furnace glow."
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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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1906-1942
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Diary of Andrew Jackson Greene, Volume 10 [Febuary 1, 1913 - September 30, 1913]
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These entries range from February 1, 1913 through September 30, 1913. In this diary many local places and events are named such as Beaver Dam, Cove Creek Church, Mabel School and the fair at Mountain City. People named in the diary include J.C. Davis, Woodrow Eastridge, and B.B. Daugherty, and many more.
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Greene, Andrew Jackson, 1883-1942
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1913
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33.4 MB
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English
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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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Watauga County (N.C.)
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B.B. Daugherty
Beaver Dam
Brother Wilson
buckwheat
cabbage
cherry picking
corn
Cove Creek Church
David Bourne
Fair at Mountain City
farm
Farmer's Union
hail storm
Harbin place
J.C. Davis
J.F. Eggers
J.F. Oliver
J.J.T. Reese
J.R. Garland
Latin class
lawsuit
Lemuel Wilson
Mabel School
maul handle
mill
P.C. Younce
R.A. Thomas
R.P. Robinson
road inspection
Road Meeting
schoolhouse
sermon
sewing machine
shelling corn
Silverstone
Singing
Sunday School
sweet potatoes
Three Forks Association
tobacco
W.M. Norris
Walnut Grove
Warren Brothers
Woodrow Eastridge
Woodrow Wilson
Zionville
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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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1906-1942
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Diary of Andrew Jackson Greene, Volume 11 [October 1, 1913 - December 31, 1913]
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Entries from these dates cover Greene’s daily activities. He describes his trips to church, to the market, and to visit his friends. Friends named include H.L. Laurence, Professor W.Y. Perry, and J.C. Davis. Greene also frequently wrote about the Roosevelt campaign and the weather situations that they experienced.
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1913
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29.5 MB
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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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Watauga County (N.C.)
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Brother Trivett
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Good Road Days
Hunting
J.C. Davis
J.J.T. Reese
Jack Greene
Mabel
Martin Warren
measles
mill
mud tax
P.C. Younce
R.A. Thomas
schoolhouse
shucking corn
Silverstone
Stonewall Jackson
Sunday School
The Outlook
Union Baptist Church
W.M. Thomas
women's suffrage
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Andrew Jackson Greene Collection
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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.
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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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<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">No Copyright - United States</a>
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Diary of Andrew Jackson Greene, Volume 12 [January 1, 1914 - March 31, 1914]
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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>
Date
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1914
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34 MB
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English
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105_012_1914_0101_1914_0331
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Entries in this diary range from January 1, 1914 through March 31, 1914. These entries are a more poetic approach than that which was taken in Greene’s earlier diaries. His entries give insight into his church life, his work, political debates of the time period, and community and local events. Community members mentioned include Jack Greene, Roe Warren, J.R. Garland, and J.J. T. Reece.
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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
Is Part Of
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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>
Coverage
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Watauga County (N.C.)
Spatial Coverage
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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>
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Fork Ridge
G.P. Sherrill
Hunting
J.C. Davis
J.F. Oliver
J.J.T. Reese
J.R. Garland
J.R. Wilson
Jack Greene
Lee Swift
Literary Society
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mill
prater meeting
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sawmill
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trial
Upland Literary Society
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Title
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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
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Greene, Andrew Jackson, 1883-1942
Source
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<a href="https://appstate-speccoll.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/190">AC.105: Andrew Jackson Greene Collection</a>
Date
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1906-1942
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<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">No Copyright - United States</a>
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65
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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>
Date
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1909-1910
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23.1 MB
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English
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105_SilasMGreene_1909_0809_1910_0306_M
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This book is both a diary and notes book and includes short descriptions daily activities as well as notes regarding expenses.
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Greene, Andrew Jackson, 1883-1942
Title
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Diary of Andrew Jackson Greene [August 1909 - March 1910]
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Text
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<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">No Copyright – United States</a>
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Greene, Andrew Jackson, 1883-1942
Watauga County (N.C.)--Social life and customs--20th century
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Diaries
Is Part Of
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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>
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.
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A.J. Wilson
Andy Wilson
B.B. Dougherty
Bob Thomas
David Greene
Eva Elkinson
Howard’s Creek Baptist Church
J.C. Davis
J.F. Eggers
J.M Hodge
J.S. Thomas
J.T. Price
James Perry
John Dougherty
P.C. Younce
Reverend D.A. Greene
Silverstone
spelling match
Sunday School
T.P. Adams
Three Forks Association
W.W. Presnell
Webster Smith
Webster’s Spelling Book