The Heritage of Johnston County, North Carolina, 1985

The Heritage of Johnston County, North Carolina, 1985
Title The Heritage of Johnston County, North Carolina, 1985 PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 442
Release 1985
Genre Johnston County (N.C.)
ISBN 9780894592249

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Johnston County Revisited

Johnston County Revisited
Title Johnston County Revisited PDF eBook
Author K. Todd Johnson and Windy Thompson
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 128
Release 2015
Genre History
ISBN 1467123625

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Created in 1746, Johnston County is located along the fall line between North Carolina's Piedmont and Coastal Plain regions. Smithfield, on the Neuse River, has been the county seat since 1771. In 1856, Johnston County became part of the Fertile Crescent along the east-west North Carolina Railroad, which spawned the thriving towns of Princeton, Pine Level, Selma, and Clayton. In the 1880s, a north-south rail line, eventually known as the Atlantic Coastline, brought Kenly, Micro, Four Oaks, and Benson into existence. Johnston County boasts film legend Ava Gardner, bootleg kingpin Percy Flowers, Vicks VapoRub, and other local claims to fame. It is still a farming county, although recent growth from the Research Triangle region has brought marked changes to the rural landscape. In recent years, Wilson's Mills and Archer Lodge have gained corporate status. These historical images tell a story not only of the extraordinary people who have called Johnston County home but also of the ordinary, everyday individuals who have left their mark.

Road Sides

Road Sides
Title Road Sides PDF eBook
Author Emily Wallace
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 193
Release 2019-10-01
Genre Travel
ISBN 1477316566

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An illustrated glovebox essential, Road Sides explores the fundamentals of a well-fed road trip through the American South, from A to Z. There are detours and destinations, accompanied by detailed histories and more than one hundred original illustrations that document how we get where we’re going and what to eat and do along the way. Learn the backstory of food-shaped buildings, including the folks behind Hills of Snow, a giant snow cone stand in Smithfield, North Carolina, that resembles the icy treats it sells. Find out how kudzu was used to support a burgeoning highway system, and get to know Edith Edwards—the self-proclaimed Kudzu Queen—who turns the obnoxious vine into delicious teas and jellies. Discover the roots of kitschy roadside attractions, and have lunch with the state-employed mermaids of Weeki Wachee Springs in Florida. Road Sides is for everyone—the driver in search of supper or superlatives (the biggest, best, and even worst), the person who cannot resist a local plaque or snack and pulls over for every historical marker and road stand, and the kid who just wants to gawk at a peach-shaped water tower.

Johnston County Literary and Historical Journal

Johnston County Literary and Historical Journal
Title Johnston County Literary and Historical Journal PDF eBook
Author Dorothy La Motta
Publisher
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Release 2021-12
Genre
ISBN 9780578315492

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A compilation of prose and poetry from Johnston County, North Carolina

Tillage Options for Conservation Farmers

Tillage Options for Conservation Farmers
Title Tillage Options for Conservation Farmers PDF eBook
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Pages 14
Release 1989
Genre Conservation tillage
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Soil Survey of Johnston County, North Carolina

Soil Survey of Johnston County, North Carolina
Title Soil Survey of Johnston County, North Carolina PDF eBook
Author Daniel J. Bliley
Publisher
Pages 194
Release 1994
Genre Soil surveys
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Daniel Johnston

Daniel Johnston
Title Daniel Johnston PDF eBook
Author Henry Glassie
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 379
Release 2020-03-03
Genre Art
ISBN 0253048893

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DANIEL JOHNSTON, raised on a farm in Randolph County, returned from Thailand with a new way to make monumental pots. Back home in North Carolina, he built a log shop and a whale of a kiln for wood-firing. Then he set out to create beautiful pots, grand in scale, graceful in form, and burned bright in a blend of ash and salt. With mastery achieved and apprentices to teach, Daniel Johnston turned his brain to massive installations. First, he made a hundred large jars and lined them along the rough road that runs past his shop and kiln. Next, he arranged curving clusters of big pots inside pine frames, slatted like corn cribs, to separate them from the slick interiors of four fine galleries in succession. Then, in concluding the second phase of his professional career, Daniel Johnston built an open-air installation on the grounds around the North Carolina Museum of Art, where 178 handmade, wood-fired columns march across a slope in a straight line, 350 feet in length, that dips and lifts with the heave while the tops of the pots maintain a level horizon. In 2000, when he was still Mark Hewitt's apprentice, Daniel Johnston met Henry Glassie, who has done fieldwork on ceramic traditions in the United States, Brazil, Italy, Turkey, Bangladesh, China, and Japan. Over the years, during a steady stream of intimate interviews, Glassie gathered the understanding that enabled him to compose this portrait of Daniel Johnston, a young artist who makes great pots in the eastern Piedmont of North Carolina.