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macnolia moore: Magnolia Victoria A. James, Cheryl L. Baisden, 2007 It was the sweet-smelling, flowering magnolia tree dominating the grounds near a rural railroad stop that transformed the South Jersey settlement of Greenland into the tiny borough of Magnolia. But while it may have been named for a tree, it was community spirit that inspired Magnolia's official slogan, One Square Mile of Friendliness. Magnolia celebrates that spirit through an impressive collection of rare photographs. These include Dr. Leslie Lyon, who accepted chickens as payment for house calls during the Depression, the state police substation that protected the region from organized crime during Prohibition, and the home of Aunt Nell, who was always there to lend a hand to those in need. Also included are images of the borough's early citizens; schools; churches; police, fire, and ambulance squads; businesses; and community activities. |
macnolia moore: Moore's Rural New Yorker , 1879 |
macnolia moore: Foley Harriet Brill Outlaw, Penny H. Taylor, 2013 Advertisements placed in newspapers throughout the Midwest in the early 1900s read, Notice to Homeseekers: Good farm land at a reasonable price, directing people toward picturesque Foley, Alabama. A new town with an ideal climate and boundless resources, it was the final stop on the railroad spur to south Baldwin County that was completed in 1905. First built on an agriculture and timber economy, the town was soon home to businesses that sprang up during the population explosion. Nearby Elberta, a German colony, and the river towns of Magnolia Springs and Bon Secour also experienced accelerated growth as the area was developed. The heritage of the greatest resource--the people of Foley--is best told in the photographs long treasured by families of the earliest settlers and collected by the authors to be shared and preserved for posterity. |
macnolia moore: Louisiana Plantation Homes Malone, Lee, |
macnolia moore: The Chester White Swine Record Chester White Swine Record Association, 1920 |
macnolia moore: In My Father's Generation James Martin Rhodes, 1999-07-27 In My Father's Generation is the story of the American South, struggling to rebuild and reinvent itself between the Civil War and World War I. It is also the story of John Warren, Corey Strokes, and their families-one black, one white-and the roles they play in the building of the southern timber industry and in breaking the racial barriers of the past. It tells the reader of the loves and losses they share and the fighting spirit that empowers them to prevail in life. As you come to know John Warren and Corey Stokes, their journey through life will inspire you . Begin now to live In My Father's Generation. A powerful book on powerful themes, with an authentic modern, Southern voice. Rob Meltzler, MetroWest Daily News, Boston |
macnolia moore: Magnolia Paul Thomas Anderson, 2000 There are stories of coincidence and chance and intersections and strange things told. There is the story of a Father, the Young Wife, his Lost Son, the Caretaker, the Boy Genius, his Father, the Game Show Host, the Daughter, the Mother, the Ex-Boy Genius, and the Police Officer in Love. This is a story set in the San Fernando Valley on a day full of rain with no clouds. This is a story about family relationships and bonds that have been broken and need to be mended in one day. The Father (Jason Robards) His Young Wife (Julianne Moore) His Lost Son (Tom Cruise) The Caretaker (Philip Seymour Hoffman) The Boy Genius (Jeremy Blackman) His Father (Michael Bowen) The Game Show Host (Philip Baker Hall) The Daughter (Melora Walters) The Mother (Melinda Dillon) The Ex-Boy Genius (William H. Macy) The Police Officer in Love (John C. Reilly) |
macnolia moore: Report of Investigations , 1943 |
macnolia moore: Magnolia Hills, A Novel Nicholas Jackson, 2017-07-26 'Magnolia Hills' is a two-part book. It opens with the introduction of a student-housing apartment landlord. Bosses order her to give eviction notices to three residents. An advocacy group enters the town, to represent the students and guarantee justice. The law is cast aside, as the groups collide in the town square. Magnolia Hills is shaken, reeled, and awestruck at the outcome. In the second part, a kindhearted woman is injured in a factory accident. Her husband seeks retribution on the town, and enacts a crime ring that stuns and cripples the city. City leaders try and assuage the situation, to continue to present the image of a quaint, unified Magnolia Hills. |
macnolia moore: Magnolia Blossoms and Bad Tasting Water Tom Boggs, 2011-10-31 Magnolia Blossoms and Bad Tasting Water is a series of excerpts and stories from the simple and carefree days in the rural South after World War II and through the fabulous fifties, as remembered by a man who lived it as a boy and young man, and who saw and heard about the characters and the events firsthand. It was inspired by the weekly newspaper columns entitled Days Gone Bye written by the author, Tom Boggs, over a period of more than thirteen years and still going. The chapters are filled with folks and events that are familiar to anybody who lived in those times...and for those who didn't; the history, the laughter, the funny happenings, and the serious side of the book will appeal to readers of any age or from any region of the country. This book is for those who want to spend a few light moments reading about goings on around an old courthouse, about high school football rivalries, old time religion, going to the picture show, and being ten back then. there is also remembering the fading warriors of the forties, the music of that era, the past time of hunting, fishing and bullfrog gigging, and just plain old keeping those memories alive for those who lived it...and for those who with they had. |
macnolia moore: Bookseller & Stationer and Office Equipment Journal , 1928 |
macnolia moore: American Duroc-Jersey Record American Duroc-Jersey Association, 1917 |
macnolia moore: Polk-Husted Directory Co.'s San Jose City and Santa Clara County Directory , 1909 |
macnolia moore: Oil & Gas Journal , 1927 |
macnolia moore: Crook Chronicles: The Descendants of Henry & Margareth Crook - Volume 1 Laura Wayland-Smith Hatch, 2019-02-20 A genealogical compilation of the descendants of Henry & Margareth Crook and their seven children. The couple was married circa 1812 in South Carolina and by 1828 could be found in Rankin County, Mississippi. Many of the descendants are traced to the present, including biographies and photographs when available. |
macnolia moore: Official Stud Book and Registry American Quarter Horse Association, 1960 |
macnolia moore: Mississippi; a Guide to the Magnolia State, Best Books on, 1938 comp. and written by the Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration. |
macnolia moore: Magnolia Nights Martha Hix, 1988-09-01 BLACKMAILING BLACKGUARD Emma Oliver would do anything to protect her family from that lying scoundrel, Lieutenant Paul Rousseau. She had even gone to his hotel room to plead with him to leave her family alone, and had offered the handsome blackguard money. But all he would accept was one night with her -- in his bed. Outraged by his ridiculous demand, she had staunchly refused, damning him as a rake, even though the dashing sailor's touch inflamed her, made her traitorous body ache for his caress, and her heart beg for his love... VIRGIN VIXEN Oliver! The very name set his blood boiling. He had waited so long to wreak his revenge on that murderous family, and now the opportunity presented itself in the curvaceous form of the beautiful Emma Oliver. He would woo the tantalizing blonde with kisses that would leave her breathless, embraces that would make her lush body quiver with ecstasy, and shower the green-eyed beauty with promises of love that would bind her to him through the hot, steamy Magnolia Nights. |
macnolia moore: Addresses and Proceedings of the ... Annual Session ... Southern California Teachers' Association, 1909 |
macnolia moore: Natural Gas Magazine , 1928 |
macnolia moore: Texas Oil and Gas Andrew Joseph Thuss (jr.), Gravine Drummond Hunt, William Everett Whightsel, 1929 |
macnolia moore: Magnolia Blood Dave McGehee, 2019-08-22 An irony of their personal history is that the vivid imagination so rampant in the world into which Dorcas had been born and then shackled is the only available source of how she arrived in her new home and who she actually considered herself to be there. She had moved from the coven of Salem witchcraft and its lingering aftermath to the covert of Beaufort. It became her hiding place. Like a bird or a snake, she hoped to lurk there in a kind of invisibility, but in time she produced a child. That little girl grew to adulthood in and around Beaufort. Her connection to weak-minded but crafty Dorcas lived in the daughter’s youthful mind, and stories about what had happened to Dorcas in Salem circulated in the village as well. Perhaps some of the passengers on board the ship that brought Dorcas to Beaufort had recognized her. Word spread. Her daughter became the subject of local gossip by 1720, just as Sarah Good and Dorcas had been during the witching days in 1692-93. And evil days such as those might come again. This time in Beaufort.... |
macnolia moore: International Oil and Gas Development , 1957 |
macnolia moore: Annual Report of the Director, United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, to the Secretary of Commerce U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1912 |
macnolia moore: Branson's North Carolina Business Directory ... , 1889 |
macnolia moore: Magnolia Grace Gardens Nancy Kingdon, 2025-06-01 Magnolia Grace Gardens: A Collection of Devotional Poetry seeks to draw readers closer to God’s heart in worship, reverence, and awe. The beauty of God’s gift of authority and grace can change how we look at life, at others, and ultimately at ourselves. Our life story is embedded in Jesus’ story, and these powerful poems bring this combined story to life. Reading and meditating on these poems will help readers experience God’s presence and walk in His authority, ultimately discovering evidence of God’s promise of spiritual healing and how He intertwines—through our answered prayers and voice of praise—His grace into every part of our lives. |
macnolia moore: Comparative of Light Oil, Tar, and Constituents from Carbonization Tests at 800,̊ 900,̊ and 1,000 ̊C. C. R. Holmes, J. D. Davis, J. E. Wilson, 1943 |
macnolia moore: The Oil Weekly , 1919 |
macnolia moore: John Wayne Airport, Effects of Additional Air Service, Orange County , 1981 |
macnolia moore: Magnolia Oil News Magnolia Petroleum Company, 1927 |
macnolia moore: National Petroleum News , 1929 |
macnolia moore: The Oil and Gas Journal , 1927 |
macnolia moore: Decisions and Orders of the National Labor Relations Board United States. National Labor Relations Board, 1977 |
macnolia moore: Mac Killop (McCaleb) Clan of Scotland and the United States Katy McCaleb Headley, 1964 Vol. 2. contains other McCaleb, McKillip, McKillop, etc. families. |
macnolia moore: Annual Report Toledo (Ohio). Water Works, Board of Trustees of, 1896 |
macnolia moore: The Chester White Swine Record , 1922 |
macnolia moore: Chester White Swine Record Chester White Swine Record Association, 1922 |
macnolia moore: Magnolia Christina Lane, 2011-03-01 There are certain films and shows that resonate with audiences everywhere—they generate discussion and debate about everything from gender, class, citizenship and race, to consumerism and social identity. This new 'teachable canon' of film and television introduces students to alternative classics that range from silent film to CSI. Magnolia is one of those films students know and love. From the over-the-top performances by male and female leads to the ripped from the pages of the Old Testament conclusion, it is a cult favorite in American cinema This is the first book to examine the diverse themes, performances, and influences on this polarizing film, encouraging students to look beyond the film's style in order to fully engage with questions about its substance Lane develops a careful analysis of the film, its director, as well as the contemporary context in which it was produced - exploring topics including the role of the auteur, what constitutes cinema / media literacy in the digital age, the politics of postmodernism, and the film's critique of the mass media - in order to challenge students to ask themselves why they are so riveted by this controversial and unusual film |
macnolia moore: South Western Reporter. Second Series , 1928 |
macnolia moore: American Poland-China Record American Poland-China Record Association, 1919 |
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May 2, 2025 · The magnolia tree is known for blooming eye-catching flowers and thriving across climates. Discover different types of magnolia trees with tips on identification and care.
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MacNolia Cox won the Akron District Spelling Bee, and at the age of 13 she became the first African American to reach the final round of the national competition. The Southern judges, it …
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At its core, the collection examines the life of MacNolia Cox in reverse, beginning with an elderly woman on her deathbed and ending with a child competing on the stage of the National …
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Magnolia, (genus Magnolia), genus of about 225 species of trees and shrubs of the family Magnoliaceae native to North and South America, the Himalayas, and East Asia. They are …
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Jan 1, 2004 · A. Van Jordan combines the tragic poignancy of the blues with the cinematic sweep of a documentary in his deeply humane and highly imaginative second book, …
M-A-C-N-O-L-I-A | A. Van Jordan
M-A-C-N-O-L-I-A by A. Van Jordan. WINNER OF THE 2004 ANISFIELD-WOLF BOOK AWARD. A true story lies behind this haunting collection. In 1936, MacNolia Cox became the first …
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Sep 17, 2022 · MacNolia Cox won the Akron District Spelling Bee, and at the age of 13 she became the first African American to reach the final round of the national competition.
MACNOLIA | A. Van Jordan | W. W. Norton & Company
'Jordan is a wizard at capturing vernacular in both conventional forms and his own invention.' --Black Issues Book Review, MACNOLIA, Poems, A. Van Jordan, 9780393327649
12 Different Types of Magnolia Trees and Shrubs - The Spruce
May 2, 2025 · The magnolia tree is known for blooming eye-catching flowers and thriving across climates. Discover different types of magnolia trees with tips on identification and care.
Macnolia | Department of English
MacNolia Cox won the Akron District Spelling Bee, and at the age of 13 she became the first African American to reach the final round of the national competition. The Southern judges, it …
Tiana Nobile on A. Van Jordan’s M-A-C-N-O-L-I-A: Poems – …
At its core, the collection examines the life of MacNolia Cox in reverse, beginning with an elderly woman on her deathbed and ending with a child competing on the stage of the National …
Magnolia | Description, Flower, Tree, & Facts | Britannica
Magnolia, (genus Magnolia), genus of about 225 species of trees and shrubs of the family Magnoliaceae native to North and South America, the Himalayas, and East Asia. They are …
Macnolia: Poems, a book by A. Van Jordan | African American …
Description of Macnolia: Poems by A. Van Jordan "Jordan is a wizard at capturing vernacular in both conventional forms and his own invention." —Black Issues Book Review In 1936, …