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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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The emperor's aeronaut / by Adina, Shelley,author.; Scott, Regina,1959-author.;
Napoleon is determined to conquer the world with his steam-powered weapons. Nothing in England can stop him ... except two young lady inventors. "Witty and whimsical." --Booklist In 1819, France is surrounded by armies. With Russia in the north, the Karlsruhe Confederacy in the east, and a pirate kingdom in the south, Napoleon cannot break out, nor can the English Navy seem to break in. Europe teeters on the edge of a sword. Whichever side rules the air will win. Celeste Blanchard, daughter of the Emperor's disgraced Air Minister, is running out of time to develop an air ship that can carry his armies to England and restore her mother to glory. But on a daring and desperate test flight, she is blown off course ... and washes up, half drowned, on the shores of Cornwall, in the heart of enemy territory. Loveday Penhale, cosseted daughter of gentry, has her own inventions to build, even as pressure mounts to behave like a proper young lady and seek a husband instead of a design for a high-pressure steam engine. But when Arthur Trevelyan, heir to the neighboring estate, Gwynn Place, asks for her help in rescuing an unconscious young woman on the beach, Loveday discovers an aeronaut and an inventor as skilled as she is. Between them, a friendship blossoms, and Loveday wonders if they might even pull off the impossible and invent an air ship that will catch the eye of the Tinkering Prince Regent, who has offered a prize to anyone who can help England break the impasse. Celeste's loyalties are torn in two. If she is caught working secretly for France, she will lose her friend, the love of an honorable man--and her life. But if Napoleon learns she has betrayed him, she will be executed on sight. Can friendship prevail in the face of war? Or is there a third solution--one where everything hinges on the bravery and daring of a Cornish debutante and the Emperor's aeronaut?
Subjects: Fiction.; Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821; Women inventors; Female friendship; Women's friendships.;
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Jane Austen / by Bloom, Harold.(CARDINAL)138025;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 95-97) and index.
Subjects: Study guides.; Austen, Jane, 1775-1817; Austen, Jane, 1775-1817;
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Harnett County - Authors and Writers.
Copy of a newspaper photo and caption of John Hairr that describes his books. Copy of a newspaper article "Ghost Towns on the Upper Cape Fear: Local Historians Release New Book" by Juli Denning, Erwin Times, December 6, 1996. Copy of a newspaper article, "SCV Members Receive Awards at North Carolina Society of Historians' Meeting" November/December 1996, The Carolina Confederate, and includes award to John Hairr. Copy of a newspaper article "Hairr earns national history award for efforts on local lore" by Ed Drohan, Harnett County News, November 24, 1998 on John Hairr's certificate of commendation from the American Association for State and Local History. Newspaper article, "Lillington's John Hairr publishes book; tells of Cape Fear region" by Stephanie Creech, Harnett County News, May 15, 1996. Copy of a newspaper article, "County Historian Preserves Harnett History in New Book" by Nicole Gabriel, Dunn Daily Record, probably 1998. Copy of a book review by Roy Parker Jr. "The life and times of a celebrated partisan" about the book "Colonel David Fanning: The Adventures of a Carolina Loyalist" by John Hairr. Article dated April 30, 2000 Fayetteville Observer.Facsimile of a page from the Harnett County News, March 16, 1944, "Harnett Who's Who Endorses Campbell College." Features photos and brief comments by each individual about their support for Campbell College. Photos include H.C. Cameron; G.D. Monroe; George F. Pope; Bernard F. McLeod; Charles Ross; W.E. Nichols; Joel G. Layton, Sr.; Charles B. Howard; Henry T. Spears; Owen Odum; Mack M. Jernigan; James Archibald Campbell; Dr. Clarence D. Bain; Dr. Fred H. Fleming; L.M. Chaffin; Neill McK. Salmon; C. Reid Ross; and Paul Green. Comments but no photo for B.P. Gentry. Copy of a newspaper article, "History Honors" November 11, 1994, Sanford Herald about 1994 NC Society of Historians honorees; copy of a newspaper article "Tales of the Rails: apparitions feed the imagination, speculation" by Larry Bingham, November 28, 1993, Fayetteville Observer; copy of a letter from the Harnett County Board of Commissioners congratulating the Heritage of Harnett County Committee on the publication of "The Heritage of Harnett County" December 16, 1993; copy of a newspaper article "Teller of Tales: Rollins on roll spinning Tar Hell yarns" by Susan Farrington, Sanford Herald, March 23, 1994; newspaper article, "Sanford author learned murder tales as bedtime stories in days before TV" July 4, 1994, by Larry Bingham, Fayetteville Observer-Times. Article is about Sarah Holt. Copy of a letter to John Hairr from the NC Society of Historians, September 25, 1994 congratulating him on winning an award for his article, "Showdowns over Harnett Courthouse Location." Newspaper article, "Lee Leader: Mining the past" by Susan Farrington, Sanford Herald, October 11, 1994 about James Vann Comer, Lee County historian. Reverse side of article features photos of the 175th anniversary of Euphronia Presbyterian Church in Sanford. Copy of a newspaper article, "Rooms with a boo (they say)" by Larry Bingham, October 31, 1994, Fayetteville Observer about John Hairr and his research for his book "Bizarre Tales from the Cape Fear Country." Newspaper article, "Area writers honored by N.C. Historians" November 5, 1994, Sanford Herald; includes photos of Susan Farrington, James Vann Comer, Andrew Cline, and Marci Smith. Copy of a certificate presented to James Vann Comer by the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina recognizing him for authoring a history of the First Baptist Church, Sanford, NC, November 12, 1994. Copy of a newspaper article, "NC Society Fetes Historian Comer" by Faye M. Dasen, Southern Pines Pilot, November 14, 1994 about James Vann Comer. Copy of a newspaper article, "N.C. Historical Society honors local historians" by Scott Bigelow, The Harnett Leader, November 16, 1994. Copy of a press release from the NC Society of Historians for 1994 listing all the awards they gave that year. Newspaper article, "Educator's retirement peachy-sweet" by Kathryn Quigley, August 20, 1995, Fayetteville Observer-Times about Raz Autry, a retired Hoke County school superintendent, peach farmer, and native of Dunn. Newspaper article, "Campbell professor to publish book" April 4, 1996, the Erwin Times about Dr. Lloyd Johnson. Copy of a newspaper article, "Down the Cape Fear in History and Legend" a book review of John Hairr's book "From Mermaid's Point to Raccoon Falls: a Guide to the Upper Cape Fear River" by Roy Parker Jr. April 7, 1996. Copy of a letter from the NC Society of Historians to John Hairr, August 19, 1996 notifying him of an award for his article, "The Lost Town of Jefferson." Newspaper article, "Autumn leaves and literary events" by Roy Parker Jr. which includes a review of Bea Barfield's book of poetry, "Chasing Rainbows" September 15, 1996, Fayetteville Observer-Times. Copy of a newspaper article, "Boone Trail School alumni publishes book of poetry" by Victorianna Summers, Harnett County News, July 24, 1996 about Bea Barfield. Copy of an article by Beatrice Barfield, "A Trip Down Memory Lane" from the Spring Lake News, undated. Copy of a book review for "Chasing Rainbows" by Bea Barfield. Review written by Brenda Lawlor for "Up and Coming Magazine" undated. Copy of a newspaper article, "Hairr to Speak at House in Horseshoe" Dunn Daily Record, September 20, 1996. Copy of a newspaper article, "Harnett County Man is Historian of Year" from Sanford Herald, November 5, 1996 about John Hairr receiving the award from the NC Society of Historians. Copy of a newspaper article, "Cape Fear history, folklore being preserved" by Dan McLaurin, Bladen Daily Journal, undated. Copy of a book review from the Fayetteville Observer-Times, August 24, 1997 on John Hairr's book "Ghost Towns of the Upper Cape Fear." Newspaper article, "Hairr will sign his latest book at Lillington's Wise Reader" by Stephanie Creech, Harnett County News, October 15, 1997. Copy of a photo from the Harnett County News of John Hairr signing copies of his book on the CSS Chickamauga at the Wise Reader in Lillington, undated. Newspaper article, "Energetic: Kim Johnson writes books when she's not flying across the nation" by Allison Williams, Fayetteville Observer-Times, August 7, 1999 about Kim Johnson, author of "Itty Bitty Frog" and "Itty Bitty Bunny."
Subjects: Fiction.; Authors, American;
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