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Charlotte access improvements in the northwest quadrant of Billy Graham Parkway (SR 5901) and US 29-74 (Wilkinson Boulevard) grade separation Mecklenburg County, WBS element 34844.1.1, TIP project U-2704B : state environmental assessment / by Gentry, Scott A.; McInnis, James A.(CARDINAL)293910; North Carolina.Department of Transportation.Project Development and Environmental Analysis Branch.(CARDINAL)296841; North Carolina.Division of Highways.(CARDINAL)162414;
Subjects: Highway planning; Roads; Environmental impact statements;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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NC 51 South Carolina state line to SR 3645 (Downs Circle), Mecklenburg County, federal-aid project STP-51(2), state project 8.1674501, WBS element 34948.1.1, TIP project U-3447 : finding of no significant impact / by Gentry, Scott. A,author; McInnis, James A.,author.(CARDINAL)293910; North Carolina.Department of Transportation.Project Development and Environmental Analysis Branch.(CARDINAL)296841; North Carolina.Division of Highways.(CARDINAL)162414; United States.Federal Highway Administration.(CARDINAL)139839;
Subjects: Highway planning; Roads; Environmental impact statements;
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A kind of loving. / by Scott, Toni Lee.(CARDINAL)847963;
Subjects: Autobiographies.; Personal correspondence.; Scott, Toni Lee.; Musicians;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Anthropological papers, numbers 63-67. by Smithsonian Institution.Bureau of American Ethnology.(CARDINAL)143053;
Includes bibliographies and index.No. 63. Tarquí, an early site in Manabí Province, Ecuador / Matthew W. and Marion Stirling. No. 64. Blackfoot Indian pipes and pipemaking / John C. Ewers. No. 65. The Warihio Indians of Sonora-Chihuahua: an ethnographic survey / Howard Scott Gentry. No. 66. The Yaqui deer dance: a study in cultural change / Carleton Stafford Wilder. No. 67. Chippewa mat-weaving techniques / Karen Daniels Peterson.
Subjects: Ethnology; Indians of North America.; Indians of South America.;
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Clio's southern sisters : interviews with leaders of the Southern Association for Women Historians / by Schulz, Constance B.(CARDINAL)204527; Turner, Elizabeth Hayes.(CARDINAL)302348;
A. Elizabeth Taylor -- Anne Firor Scott -- Barbara Brandon Schnorrenberg -- Mollie C. Davis -- Arnita A. Jones -- Rosemary F. Carroll -- Martha Swain -- Judith F. Gentry -- Carol K. Bleser -- Elizabeth Jacoway -- Jo Ann (Jody) Carrigan -- Betty Brandon -- Margaret Ripley Wolfe -- Darlene Clark Hine -- Joanne V. (Jan) Hawks.
Subjects: Interviews.; Biographies.; Southern Association for Women Historians; Women historians; Women; Women's studies; Women; Women.; Womyn.;
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Waiting for April : a novel / by Morris, Scott M.,1966-(CARDINAL)747869;
On a stormy night in 1965, a man carrying a suitcase holding army discharge papers and a Bronze Star strode into the little town of Citrus, Florida, and changed everything. He called himself Sanders Collier and said he was the son of a prominent family of South Carolina gentry. He was handsome and cunning, and people believed him. Within a few years he would be dead, shot in what would always be called a hunting accident. Who was hunting what was never clear to his son, left behind to make sense of a town split apart by the things his father had done. But when Roy grows into the spitting image of his father, the unspoken agreement to keep buried the old resentments about the past comes undone.
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Bildungsromans.; Middle-aged men; Fathers and sons;
Available copies: 9 / Total copies: 10
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Helter skelter [sound recording] : the true story of the Manson murders / by Bugliosi, Vincent.(CARDINAL)518108; Brick, Scott.(CARDINAL)344793; Gentry, Curt,1931-2014.(CARDINAL)125501;
Read by Scott Brick.Prosecuting Attorney in the Manson trial, Vincent Bugliosi held a unique insider's position in one of the most baffling and horrifying cases of the twentieth century: the cold-blooded Tate-LaBianca murders carried out by Charles Manson and four of his followers. What motivated Manson in his seemingly mindless selection of victims, and what was his hold over the young women who obeyed his orders? Here is the gripping story of this famous and haunting crime.
Subjects: MP3 (Audio coding standard); Audiobooks.; Manson, Charles, 1934-2017.; Murder;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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The Signal [videorecording] : / by Bowen, A. J.,; Poythress, Scott,; Welborn, Justin;
Digital video disc.System requirements:
Subjects: Murder;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Peter Field Jefferson: dark prince of Scottsville and lost Jeffersons / by Yeck, Joanne L.(CARDINAL)754447;
Includes bibliographical references.PETER FIELD JEFFERSON: DARK PRINCE OF SCOTTSVILLE : -- Beginnings at Snowden -- The birth of Scottsville on the James River -- Peter Field Jefferson takes a bride -- The ongoing responsibility of Snowden -- The loss of Snowden -- Owned and operated by Peter Field Jefferson -- The Old Tavern -- Mount Walla -- The James River and Kanawha Canal -- Scottsville: boom town -- Snowden for sale -- Dark prince of Scottsville -- Peter Field Jefferson's last will -- Albemarle Mills -- The accident -- Imbecile of mind -- Jane W. Jefferson, widow -- A dubious legacy -- Notes -- LOST JEFFERSONS : -- Thomas Jefferson, Jr. : The enigmatic Jefferson -- Isham Randolph Jefferson: "A Striking Resemblance" -- James Lilburne Jefferson: A young man adrift -- Anna Scott Jefferson: The rise and fall of the Nevils of Nelson County -- Elbridge Gerry Jefferson: Surrogate son of Peter Field Jefferson -- Lilburne Lewis: Virginia gentry gone wrong -- Jefferson myths -- Notes -- Appendix : Genealogy charts -- Appendix : Last wills and testaments.
Subjects: Biographies.; Jefferson, Anna Scott, -1825.; Jefferson, Elbridge Gerry, approximately 1814-1865.; Jefferson, Isham Randolph, 1792-1862.; Jefferson, James Lilburne, approximately 1797-1836.; Jefferson, Peter Field, approximately 1787-1861.; Jefferson, Thomas, approximately 1784-1876.; Lewis, Lilburne, -1812.; Jefferson family.; Historic buildings; Historic sites; Slavery;
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Austin noir / by Iglesias, Gabino.(CARDINAL)826345; Atkins, Ace.(CARDINAL)342806; Moore, Amanda.(CARDINAL)874004; Abbott, Jeff.(CARDINAL)343332; Santos, Richard Z.; Burt, Alexandra.(CARDINAL)410117; Thomas, Lee,1965-(CARDINAL)424752; Kuznets, Miriam.; Grovey, Jacob.; Sen, Chaitali.(CARDINAL)867497; Gentry, Amy.(CARDINAL)414337; Hilbert, Andrew.(CARDINAL)873646; Hay, Hopeton,editor.; Montgomery, Scott(Mystery writer),editor.; Odintz, Molly,editor.;
Austin joins Dallas and Houston in Akashic's deep dive into the Lone Star State's darkest dimensions Featuring brand-new stories Gabino Iglesias, Ace Atkins, Amanda Moore, Jeff Abbott, Scott Montgomery, Richard Z. Santos, Alexandra Burt, Lee Thomas, Miriam Kuznets, Jacob Grovey, Chaitali Sen, Molly Odintz, Amy Gentry, and Andrew Hilbert. From the editors' "You've probably heard of Austin. You may have been here for South by Southwest. Your best friend may have recently relocated here from California. You might have thought about moving here yourself, then decided it wasn't worth it to live in Texas. You may have moved to Austin decades ago. You may even have been born and raised in Austin, and now you're on the outskirts of San Antonio or (god forbid) Waco because you can't afford to buy a house anywhere else. Or you may be living in a shiny new building downtown, watching the final stages of a sleepy town's transformation into modern metropolis. One thing you'll hear from almost any Austin it was better when they got here..."As the city expands, construction never stops, struggling futilely to keep up with new demand. The running joke is that the city bird is the crane. Rents and property values keep climbing. We fear becoming Dallas...The writers contributing to this collection represent a kaleidoscopic view of the city--not just in where they set the stories, but in their different social, economic, and cultural perspectives." -- Goodreads.
Subjects: Fiction.; Noir fiction, American.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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