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  family dollar enoch: Family Tradition Edward Lee, John Pelan, 2025-04-03 DINNER IS SERVED… Edward Lee and John Pelan have cooked up yet another tasty treat. They will whet your appetite with a delectable trip to the Pacific Northwest in search of the rare Crackjaw Eel. This romp through the woods is flavored with inbred rednecks, sauced with generous helpings of sex, and topped with an ending thats sure to have food critics raving the world over. Only those with strong stomachs and a taste for heavy spice should attempt this meal. In FAMILY TRADITION, Lee and Pelan show that there are far more terrible things lurking in the rain forests of the Pacific Northwest than amphetamine-crazed rednecks...secrets man was not meant to sample. Indulge yourself and enjoy the sumptuous haute cuisine served up by these two masters of guerilla gastronomic outrage. Not only will you think twice before visiting the woods again, you just might never look at food in quite the same way. From the duo that brought you Goon, Shifters, and the cult favorite Splatterspunk, FAMILY TRADITION is a feast of the senses that is best devoured before it devours you. ENJOY THE GRUB!
  family dollar enoch: Enoch Crane Francis Hopkinson Smith, F. Berkeley Smith, 2025-03-02 In 'Enoch Crane,' readers are invited to traverse an expansive literary landscape that deftly interweaves themes of identity, perseverance, and the inescapable pull of destiny. Spanning a range of styles from rich, atmospheric prose to insightful narrative voices, this collection captures the nuanced tapestry of human experience. The anthology's standout pieces craft narratives that echo with universal truths, exploring both the complexities and simplicities of life without attributing singularity to any one author. The literary context of the collection situates it as both a reflection and an innovator in its depiction of life's inevitable transformations. The combined efforts of Francis Hopkinson Smith and F. Berkeley Smith offer a mosaic of voices drawing from their diverse backgrounds and shared literary heritage. As contributors to the ongoing dialogue within literary and artistic movements of their time, they provide a vivid tapestry that traverses cultural and historical landscapes. This anthology embodies such an eclectic array of influences and talents, thereby enriching the thematic exploration of 'Enoch Crane.' Their collaborative contributions highlight the perennial human quest for meaning amidst life's uncertainties, bridging past narratives with present insights. 'Epoch Crane' serves as an invaluable literary conduit for those eager to explore the rich textures and varied perspectives contained within a single volume. This anthology provides an educational and emotionally resonant journey through its multiplicity of voices. Readers who immerse themselves in this collection are offered opportunities to engage with a kaleidoscope of interpretations and styles, deepening their understanding of both self and society. Ultimately, the collection offers not just stories, but a dialogue that invites readers to ponder the interplay of destiny and identity in their own lives.
  family dollar enoch: Noah's Lark Shirley Weiss-Wilton, 2001-06 A Wonderful, Gentle Teacher gives the reader a glimpse of rural life on a family farm in Northeastern Wisconsin in the early 1920's and 1930's. See life in rural Northeastern Wisconsin through the eyes of a young child, adolescent, young man, coach, experienced teacher, father and retired educator's eyes. Read about the physical setup, classroom environment, instructional techniques and responsibilities of the old grade one through eight, one-room schools of the 1930's and 1940's. Learn what was required and expected of an upper-midwest prospective teacher as he prepared for and pursued a career as an educator in mid-20th century America.
  family dollar enoch: The History and Genealogy of the Efird Family Oscar Ogburn Efird, 1964
  family dollar enoch: Enoch Crosby the Shoemaker Spy Paul E. Collins, 2020-12-04 It was the summer of 1776. In New York City George Washington’s army faced an overwhelming frontal attack by the British army and navy. Tories in the adjacent counties north of the city were forming companies to assist the British by attacking Washington’s rear guard and preventing the patriots’ escape. As Enoch Crosby traveled alone plying his trade, he fell in with a band of these Tories. Crosby might have spent his days as an itinerant shoemaker, but colonial America was spiraling into a maddening rebellion. The decision he made that night would change his life forever.
  family dollar enoch: Secret Witness Blaine Pardoe, 2012-04-18 How a vicious bombing murder on Main Street shattered the small town of Marshall, Michigan
  family dollar enoch: Freedom's Song Kim Vogel Sawyer, 2021-10-19 Her voice made her a riverboat’s darling—and its prisoner. Now she’s singing her way to freedom in this powerful novel from the bestselling author of The Librarian of Boone's Hollow. “[An] enjoyable faith-filled adventure . . . Sawyer’s episodic narrative and rich assortment of characters fighting for freedom provide the story with many twists and unexpected side-plots.”—Publishers Weekly Indentured servant Fanny Beck has been forced to sing for riverboat passengers since she was a girl. All she wants is to live a quiet, humble life with her family as soon as her seven-year contract is over. So when she discovers that the captain has no intention of releasing her, she seizes a sudden opportunity to escape—an impulse that leads Fanny to a group of enslaved people who are on their own dangerous quest for liberty. . . . Widower Walter Kuhn is overwhelmed by his responsibilities to his farm and young daughter, and now his mail-order bride hasn’t arrived. Could a beautiful stranger seeking work be the answer to his prayers? . . . After the star performer of the River Peacock is presumed drowned, Sloan Kirkpatrick, the riverboat’s captain, sets off to find her replacement. However, his journey will bring him face to face with his own past—and a deeper understanding of what it truly means to be free. . . . Uplifting, inspiring, and grounded in biblical truth, Freedom’s Song is a story for every reader who has longed for physical, emotional, or spiritual delivery.
  family dollar enoch: The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts David Webster Hoyt, 1902
  family dollar enoch: Bluegrass Gospel Jack Edward Bernhardt, 2025-06-18 Heavily influenced by Bill Monroe, the “Father of Bluegrass” in the 1940s and ’50s, gospel music in the South began to shift into bluegrass gospel, a style that combines both genres. In Bluegrass Gospel: The Music Ministry of Jerry and Tammy Sullivan, anthropologist and journalist Jack Edward Bernhardt explores the lives, music, and ministry of acclaimed father-daughter bluegrass gospel performers and recording artists Jerry (1933–2014) and Tammy Sullivan (1964–2017) of southwest Alabama. Beginning in 1993, Bernhardt lived and traveled with the Sullivans as they took their music and testimony along bumpy back roads to backwoods sanctuaries from the Florida Panhandle to Mississippi, Louisiana’s bayous, Texas, Arkansas, and beyond. The author’s compelling narrative combines long-term fieldwork with extensive oral histories, archival research, photography, and tape recordings of the Sullivans’ music and testimonies in secular and sacred contexts. Bernhardt describes in vivid detail the challenges of life on the road through unforeseen circumstances and the financial uncertainty of performing for pass-the-collection-basket “love offerings,” while remaining committed to doing the work they felt called to do. In an afterword by Marty Stuart, Jerry’s friend and cowriter of the 1995 Grammy-nominated “At the Feet of God,” Stuart recounts his experiences playing mandolin with the Sullivan Family on the “Brush Arbor Trail” as a talented, wide-eyed twelve-year-old. In the penultimate chapter, Bernhardt accompanies Tammy’s widower, Jonathan Causey, and their son, Jon Gideon, to churches along the same gospel trail blazed by Jerry and Tammy. With their own music ministry, the Causeys continue the legacy of song and testimony the Sullivans pursued for thirty-five years. Ultimately, Bernhardt reflects on how his relationship with the Sullivans led to friendship and mutual respect for cultural differences that endure through time. The result is an intimate portrayal of life, faith, and family-based music ministry in the South today as in the past.
  family dollar enoch: The Old-time Herald , 2002
  family dollar enoch: The Fugitive's Gibraltar Kathryn Grover, 2001 In this study, Kathryn Grover addresses these questions. She documents fugitive traffic in and around New Bedford and analyzes it within several spheres - the origins, persistence, and growth of the city's African American community; the place of Quaker ideology in shaping the extent and character of local opposition to slavery; and the role of the city's coastal trading and whaling industries in the presence of fugitives in the port. Through an intensive examination of demographic data, fugitive narratives, Underground Railroad accounts, and correspondence, Grover concludes that the issues of helping fugitives in fact divided white abolitionists at the same time that it strengthened the resolve of abolitionists of color.--BOOK JACKET.
  family dollar enoch: Domestic Commerce United States. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, 1938
  family dollar enoch: History of Central Soya Co., Inc. and of the McMillen Family's Work with Soybeans and Soy Ingredients (1934-2020) William Shurtleff; Akiko Aoyagi, 2020-08-17 The world's most comprehensive, well documented, and well illustrated book on this subject. With extensive subject and geographical index. 91 photographs and illustrations - many in color. Free of charge in digital PDF format on Google Books.
  family dollar enoch: Bartram Branches Violet Wiggs Bartram, David Kent Bartram, 1984 Stephen Stevie Bartram (d.1821) emigrated from Scotland (via Ireland) to Cabell County, Virginia (now Wayne County, West Virginia) and married twice. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Ohio, Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma and elsewhere. Includes a list of Bartrams appearing on passenger lists to 1900.
  family dollar enoch: Wife No. 19 Ann Eliza Young, 1875
  family dollar enoch: Genealogy of Early Settlers in Trenton and Ewing, "old Hunterdon County", New Jersey Eli Field Cooley, William Scudder Cooley, 1883
  family dollar enoch: The Simpson Family of Barwell, England, and Adams Co., Pennsylvania Jay Norwalk, 2007 Richard Carl Simpson, son of Marvin Delton Simpson (1901-1980) and Frances Rebecca Lindberg (1916-1990), married Cynthia Kay Furlong, daughter of Walter Townsend Furlong (1928-1995) and Betty Ann Bryson (1927-2000). Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Pennsylvania.
  family dollar enoch: Legacy Yvonne Foster Southerland, 2011-03-28
  family dollar enoch: Grotesque Relations Susan Edmunds, 2008-08-14 In this book, Susan Edmunds explores he relationship between modernist domestic fiction and the rise of the U.S. welfare state. This relationship, which began in the Progressive era, emerged as maternalist reformers developed an inverted discourse of social housekeeping in order to call for state protection and regulation of the home. Modernists followed suit, turning the genre of domestic fiction inside out in order to represent new struggles on the border between home, market and state. Edmunds uses the work of Djuna Barnes, Jean Toomer, Tillie Olsen, Edna Ferber, Nathanael West, and Flannery O'Connor to trace the significance of modernists' radical reconstitution of the genre of domestic fiction. Using a grotesque aesthetic of revolutionary inversion, these writers looped their depictions of the domestic sphere through revolutionary discourses associated with socialism, consumerism and the avant-garde. These authors used their grotesque discourses to deal with issues of social conflict ranging from domestic abuse and racial violence to educational reform, public health care, eugenics, and social security. With the New Deal, the U.S. welfare state realized maternalist ambitions to disseminate a modern sentimental version of the home to all white citizens, successfully translating radical bids for collective social security into a racialized order of selective and detached domestic security. The book argues that modernists engaged and contested this historical trajectory from the start. In the process, they forged an enduring set of terms for understanding and negotiating the systemic forms of ambivalence, alienation and conflict that accompany Americans' contemporary investments in family values.
  family dollar enoch: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Ohio Ohio. Supreme Court, 1887
  family dollar enoch: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio, in Bank Ohio. Supreme Court, 1873
  family dollar enoch: Finding Your Roots Henry Louis Gates Jr., 2014-09-15 Who are we, and where do we come from? The fundamental drive to answer these questions is at the heart of Finding Your Roots, the companion book to the PBS documentary series seen by 30 million people. As Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. shows us, the tools of cutting-edge genomics and deep genealogical research now allow us to learn more about our roots, looking further back in time than ever before. Gates's investigations take on the personal and genealogical histories of more than twenty luminaries, including United States Congressman John Lewis, actor Robert Downey Jr., CNN medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta, President of the Becoming American Institute Linda Chavez, and comedian Margaret Cho. Interwoven with their moving stories of immigration, assimilation, strife, and success, Gates provides practical information for amateur genealogists just beginning archival research on their own families' roots, and he details the advances in genetic research now available to the public. The result is an illuminating exploration of who we are, how we lost track of our roots, and how we can find them again.
  family dollar enoch: Portrait and Biographical Record of Ford County, Illinois , 1892
  family dollar enoch: The United States Biographical Dictionary , 1879
  family dollar enoch: The Northwestern Reporter , 1885
  family dollar enoch: Grapes of Glory Adell Harvey, 2007-07-26 “Grapes of Glory . . . is an insightful look into the challenges, victories, and disappointments of dedicated men and women who have had God’s heart for migrant workers . . . You will be blessed and challenged by this story about how God used ordinary men and women to impact the lives of so many disparate groups for the cause of the Lord Jesus Christ.” — Dr. Clyde Cook, President, BIOLA University -
  family dollar enoch: The Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder Stephen Marion Watson, 1898
  family dollar enoch: The Garlington Family , 1976 Christopher Garlington immigrated from England to York Co., Virginia during or beofre 1638 and married twice. He moved to Northumberland Co., Virginia and died in 1677.
  family dollar enoch: Wife No. 19 Ann Eliza Young, 2023-10-20 Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.
  family dollar enoch: Minutes of Several Conversations Between the Ministers of the Wesleyan Methodist Connexion, Or Church, of Eastern British America, at the Conference Wesleyan Methodist Church of Eastern British America, 1869
  family dollar enoch: The Beginner's Guide to Using Tax Lists Cornelius Carroll, 2009-06 Facsimile: Originally published: Harold, Kentucky, 1996.
  family dollar enoch: The Old Line State, a History of Maryland Morris Leon Radoff, 1956
  family dollar enoch: Touched By Evil E. L. Jefferson, 2019-07-23 We are all surrounded by evil. Evil exists-and if you think it does not, you are deluding yourself. It is real, it is tangible, and it is faceless. It is an insatiable hunger living in all of us, lying dormant, endlessly waiting for the moment it can be unleashed. No one is immune to its influence or shielded from its wraith. The moment you are possessed by its power, it is all consuming and it forces you to do the unthinkable. For proof of this, you need only watch the daily news. It's filled with stories of unimaginable suffering brought about by the hand of man against his fellows. What you are about to read in these pages are true stories about those things we fear the most. Acts so heinous we refuse to believe human beings could commit them. Depravities so vile they shock us to the very core of our being. Brutality so vicious it will make you ashamed to claim membership in the human race. What is even more appalling is that people don't care about evil until it touches them.
  family dollar enoch: This Day and Time Anne W. Armstrong, 2025-05-23 Considered by many scholars to be the first novel to realistically depict the Appalachian region and its people, Anne Armstrong's This Day and Time (1930) follows a resilient young woman named Ivy, deserted by her husband and raising a young son in the mountains after having tried working factory jobs in town. With lyrical descriptions of the landscape and careful, if archaic, use of dialect, Armstrong explores both timeless and contemporaneous themes, including the impact of industrialization, the deep connection between mountaineers and their land, the roles and victimization of women, and the cycle of life through the changing seasons. Agrarian critic Donald Davidson called it “as true a novel of the mountains as has been written.” For this new edition of Armstrong's work, editor Linda Behrend has written a critical introduction that discusses these literary themes and other components of the text,including biographical information, an analysis of Armstrong's style and technique, and connections to other literary works of the time. An extensive bibliography includes archival and primary sources, book reviews from This Day and Time's original appearance in 1930, reviews of stage adaptations of the book, and sources that shed light on its unique linguistic style. Almost a century after This Day and Time was first published, this edition offers both an engaging narrative and an insightful study for a new generation of readers.
  family dollar enoch: Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in Year 1790: South Carolina United States. Bureau of the Census, 1960
  family dollar enoch: Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790 United States. Bureau of the Census, 1907
  family dollar enoch: Race of the Soil William Marvel, 1988
  family dollar enoch: O'Hara's Choice Leon Uris, 2009-10-13 Fifty years after his first novel, Battle Cry, took the world by storm, Leon Uris returns to the topic that first inspired him to write books that captivate, educate, and thrill -- the Marine Corps. In the years following the Civil War, first-generation Irish-American Zachary O'Hara, son of a legendary Marine and a force of a man in his own right, finds himself playing a critical role in the very future of the Marines. If he can persuade the Secretary of the Navy that the Marines are more crucial than ever to America's safety and security -- all the while hefting a heavier secret weight in his heart -- he'll save the corps and make his career. But there's an obstacle in his path that this warrior had not planned on. Amanda Blanton Kerr, the daughter of a ruthless industrialist, is a woman on a mission of her own; passionate, obstinate, and whip-smart, she's an heiress poised to blaze a trail for her sex. O'Hara's Choice is the story of the inevitable collision of these two handsome, fighting spirits. Getting their souls' desire could jeopardize everything they -- and their parents before them -- scraped and struggled to achieve. Duty to country, love of family, and a tormented passion intertwine in this latest epic by Leon Uris, international bestselling author of such classics as Exodus, Trinity, and Battle Cry. A riveting, sweeping tale in inimitable Uris style, O'Hara's Choice is this master of the historical novel at his most brilliant.
  family dollar enoch: Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790 , 1908
  family dollar enoch: Bulletin Cincinnati Historical Society, 1962 Includes the society's Annual report.
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