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- We plow God's fields : the life of James G.K. McClure / by Ager, John Curtis,1949-(CARDINAL)198972;
Includes bibliographical references.The McClure Family -- Lake Forest -- Texas -- Yale -- Europe: Edinburgh and Tubingen -- Unsystematic Theology -- Affliction -- Iron River -- Elizabeth Skinner Cramer -- Marriage -- Hickory Nut Gap -- Farmer Jim -- Farming in Western North Carolina -- Farmers Federation -- Hickory Nut Gap in the Twenties -- Hickory Nut Gap in the Depression -- Farmers Federation in the Depression -- Picnics -- War Years -- Last Years.
- Subjects: Biographies.; McClure, James Gore King.; Farmers' Federation (N.C.); Farmers; Agriculture, Cooperative; North Caroliniana.;
- Available copies: 12 / Total copies: 13
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- The Charlotte herald [microform]. by North Carolina State Federation of Labor.; North Carolina Farmers' Union.(CARDINAL)677889; Central Labor Union (Charlotte, N.C.);
Microfilm.Description based on: Vol. 5, no. 49 (July 6, 1923).
- Subjects: Newspapers.; North Caroliniana.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Sugarbeet insects : how to control them / by Blickenstaff, C. C.(CARDINAL)308242; United States.Science and Education Administration.Federal Research.;
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- Subjects: Sugar beet;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Born into freedom : the Locus Lucas family, an American saga / by Farmer, Europe Ahmad.; Farmer, Felecia Dianah,author.;
Born Into Freedom The Locus Lucas Family is based on actual events. It covers over 200 plus years of family history. Many know the history of slavery in America, but not the story of such a family as this, born free in a slave society. Be prepared for plot twists and drama, betrayal, murder, intrigue, romance and, most of all, a family standing firm amid adversity. We the authors are both descendants of this family, who were the 3rd largest of 500 free families in the Upper South during slavery. Open the pages and step back into the early years of America, a time well before our own. Feel as if you are with each character as they live, breathe, love and, most of all, survive to have thousands of descendants alive today.
- Subjects: Fiction.; Locas family.; Locus family.; Locust family.; Lucas family.; Free African Americans; Historical fiction, American.;
- Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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- Sudangrass and sorghum-sudangrass hybrids for forage / by United States.Science and Education Administration.Federal Research.;
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- Subjects: Forage plants; Sorghum; Sudan grass.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Housing and equipment for sheep / by Terrill, Clair Elman,1910-(CARDINAL)308150; Yeek, Robert G.; United States.Science and Education Administration.Federal Research.;
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- Establishing and managing young apple orchards / by Faust, Miklos.(CARDINAL)308004; United States.Science and Education Administration.Federal Research.;
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- Subjects: Apples.;
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- Solar heating for milking parlors / by Thompson, P.; Clary, M. G.(CARDINAL)308171; United States.Science and Education Administration.Federal Research.;
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- Subjects: Dairy barns;
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- Hitting home : the Great Depression in town and country. by Sternsher, Bernard,1925-2011,compiler.(CARDINAL)723798;
Depression city, by D. M. Katzman.--Unemployment relief in Philadelphia, 1930-1932, by B. F. Schwartz.--Communists and Fascists in a Southern city: Atlanta, 1930, by J. H. Moore.--The depression in Harlem, by Federal Writers Project.--Frantic farmers fight law, by F. D. DiLeva.--The Farmers Holiday Association strike, August 1932, by J. L. Shover.--The economic effects of drouth and depression upon Custer County, 1929-1942, by M. C. Latta.--The Harlan County coal strike of 1931, by T. Bubka.--Oklahoma tribes, the Great Depression, and the Indian Bureau, by B. T. Quinten.--When the banks closed, by W. H. Jervey.--Orange County during the depressed thirties, by R. L. Pritchard.--Burlington since the 1930's, by C. Johnson.--Suggested reading (p. 283-291)
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- There's plenty of good air and sunshine : 1938, Western North Carolina WPA life histories / by Lunsford, R. Scott,compiler.; Stevens, Anne Winn,author.;
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- Subjects: Biographies.; Lunsford, Georgia, 1893-1967.; United States. Works Progress Administration; Depressions; Oral history; Tenant farmers; Sharecroppers; Farmers; Day laborers; Housewives; Homemakers; Women household employees; Household employees; Dairy farmers; Women farmers; Laundresses; Laundry workers; Teachers; Public schools; Millers; Barbers; Clergy; Landlords;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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