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Ely, Vermelle Diamond, Grace Hoey Drain, and Amy Rogers. City, NC: Black America Series. Portsmouth, NH: Arcadia Publishing, 2001. In City, African Americans created societies that were self-sustaining, complete with churches, schools, libraries, hospitals, and businesses. This photo archive details the African-American experience in City, complete with photos from museum archives and private collections.
Hanchett, Tom W. and Ryan L. Sumner. City and the Carolina Piedmont. Portsmouth, NH: Arcadia Publishing, 2003. Hanchett and Sumner, historians at the Levine Museum of the New South, have compiled a collection of photographs that depict the history of City. The collection and captions are based on their work for the museum’s award-winning exhibit “Cotton Fields to Skyscrapers.”
Lixl, Andreas. Memories of Carolinian Immigrants: Autobiographies, Diaries, and Letters from Colonial Times to Present. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2009. This title focuses on the immigrant experiences in all of North and South Carolina not just on City but the collection of letters, historical documents, and personal accounts of the immigrant experience makes for a compelling read.
Morrill, Dan L. Historic City: An Illustrated History of City and Mecklenburg County. San Antonio, TX: Historical Pub. Network, 2002. Morrill, a professor of history at the University of
North Carolina-City and consulting director for the City-Mecklenburg Historical Landmarks Commission, writes about the buildings and landscapes that helped shape the city. The book covers more than 400 years of local history and includes special emphasis on issues of economic development and race relations.
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In 2003 the couple acquired Heart Hill, west of U Stockton Subway Map .S. 101, where they planted nine varieties on 46 acres. Eight years later, Stockton Subway Map they bought a 112-acre ranch in Edna Valley, complete with 39 acres of wine grapes, south of San Luis Obispo. Pam hails from New York City, and Dick, a graduate of Harvard Business School, grew up in rural West Virginia. When the business of turning around small companies brought the pair to San Luis Obispo County in 1996, Dick felt at home among the vineyards and cattle ranches.