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Voices of the valley : Mitchell County, N.C. Celebrates 150 Years / by Hunter, Elizabeth C.(CARDINAL)461427;
Includes bibliographical references (page 154) and index.
Subjects: Newspapers.; Illustrated works.; Bailey, Robert; Barnett, Emma Ann; Berry, James (Dr.); Blalock, Tilman; Bowman, Jacob Weaver; Bradshaw, J. I.(Dr. Old Ike); Brinkley, Sam; Buchanan, Fate; Buchanan, Fonger; Buchanan, Paul; Buchanan, Roby; Buck Stove Company (Spruce Pine (N.C.); Burleson, Georgia; Butt, Virgil Romulus (Dr.); Childs, Eben; Childs, Lysanders; Church buildings; Clark, Kate; Clinchfield Railroad; Cloudland Hotel (Mitchell County, N.C.); Collis, Steven; Cooper, Samuel Jefferson (Dr.); Deyton, Jason B; Ellen Knitting Mill (Spruce Pine, N.C.); English Inn (Spruce Pine, N.C.); English, Isaac; Ethan Allen Furniture Company (Spruce Pine, N.C.); Ewing, J. B. (Dr.); Floods; Frank Griffith's Store; Good Will Free Public Library; Gouge, Arthur E. (Dr.); Gouge, Rhonda; Gouge, Ruby Sisk; Greene, Clarence, Sr; Griffith, Frank and Faye; Hall, Calvin; Henredon Furniture Company (Spruce Pine, N.C.); Historic buildings; Holman, Lydia; Horner, Jack (Dr.); Hospitals; Hotels; Hughes, Nell Gardner; Jones, Jim; Mayland Community College; McBee, Helen; McBee, John C; McBee, Paul (Dr.); Mitchell, Elisha; Morgan, Lucy; Pannell, Margaret Elizabeth; Penland School of Crafts; Peterson, Charles A. (Dr.); Phillips, David (Dr.); Phillips, Robert; Pittman, Hattie McKinney; Schools; Smithm, C. E. (Dr.); Stack, R. E. (Dr.); Stinchcomb, John (Dr.); Thomas, Dorothy Baker; Thomas, Monroe; Turbyfill, Nina Silver; Upton, Thad; Warner, Charles Dudley; Williams, Dr. L. L; Wilson, Oscar "Red"; Wing, Charles Hallet; Young, Moses; Newspapers; Agriculture; Courthouses; Cities and towns; Education; Altapass Inn; Mines and mineral resources;
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Remembering the Great Flood of 1916 [videorecording] : Come hell or high water / by Weintraub, David.(CARDINAL)433814; Center for Cultural Preservation (Hendersonville, N.C.); North Carolina Humanities Council.(CARDINAL)275510;
Produced, Directed and Edited by David Weintraub ; Narration: Kim Clark.Participant speakers: Jenny Jones Giles (Historian and Educator, Henderson/Polk Counties), Bill Carson (Owner, Orchard at Altapass, McDowell County), Drew Brannon,(Mills River Farmer, Henderson County), Joe Penland (Balladeer, Storyteller, Madison County), Edna Huntley Pryor (Flood Survivor, 1889-1981, Middle Fork), Ollie Hunter (Middle Fork Native, Henderson County), Donald Freeman (Gerton Native, Henderson County), Luverne Haydock (Descendant of Mountain View Inn Owner, Rutherford County), Jimmy Huntley (Middle Fork Native, Henderson County), James Fox (Director, National Environmental Modeling Center, University of North Carolina Asheville), Shirley Corn (MIddle Fork Native, Henderson County), Hubert Barnwell (Jeter Mountain Native, Henderson County), Toby LInville (Code Enforcement Director, Henderson County)."One hundred years ago, Western North Carolina was hit by the worst flood in its history, the Great Flood of 1916. As a result of the tail end of two hurricanes within days of each other, hundreds of mudslides caused catastrophic damage and loss of life, the Swannanoa River was a mile wide and the French Broad River was 17 feet above flood stage. But the Great Flood is more than a history lesson. Its also a cautionary tale of where we build our homes, how we live our lives and what we do to protect ourselves and the environment the next time nature raises its ugly head again in a flood prone area like Western North Carolina." -- Back cover.Fism was made possible by the generous support of North Carolina Humanities Council and others.DVD.Title from title screen (viewed December 18, 2016).
Subjects: Video recordings.; Biographies.; Floods; Rivers; Disaster relief; Disaster victims;
Available copies: 11 / Total copies: 11
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