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Extractions: Anglicans Online News Resources Basics ... Worldwide Anglicanism Anglican Dioceses and Parishes New this Week News Centre A to Z Start Here ... Official Publications B The Bible B B B B B Help support AO B B B B B B B B This page last updated 15 September 2005 Anglicans Online last updated 18 September 2005 THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THE USA (ECUSA) is the American branch of the Anglican Communion. In addition to this page, you'll find these areas in our USA section:
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Extractions: Should this material be used in any paper or publication, the author and museum must be cited as a resource. Growth was gradual and the first census in 1829 recorded 369 white residents, 101 slaves, 26 free blacks, 5 stores and 3 saloons. Greensboro was truly a frontier town during the early decades. Four developments before the Civil War were important in shaping the future city. Both railroads and college campuses influenced the development of suburbs, as people chose to live outside the congested business district and around the colleges. Southside, with Asheboro Street as its boulevard, developed in the 1890s in southeast Greensboro, and houses in the College Hill Historic District were constructed as early as the 1840s. A final early occurrence with future implications was the Underground Railroad, a system of people and routes used during the era of slavery to help people escape from the South. A local Quaker Vestal Coffin is often cited as the President of the URR, but this was truly a folk movement that cannot be traced to one place or person. The cooperation of local blacks and whites in this effort was certainly an influence on our history. Greensboro emerged from the Civil War eager to move ahead and welcomed newcomers from the North, eager for their capital and skills. Thanks to Northern Quakers, freed blacks began the neighborhood of Warnersville, south of Lee Street and west of Elm. The pioneer black churches, St. Matthews UM, St. James Presbyterian, Providence Baptist and Bethel AME, had their beginning there, as did Bennett College. New businesses during the Reconstruction era included tobacco manufacturing, lumber and furniture plants, and foundries for metal products. Greensboro even had a law school in the 1870s and 1880s.
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Extractions: Edward Cone, On Sept. 10, 2001 the American Hebrew Academy welcomed the first students to its 100-acre campus in Greensboro, N.C. The only Jewish boarding school in the U.S. with a non-Orthodox curriculum, AHA had a secret benefactorone Maurice (Chico) Sabbah. Sabbah had accumulated immense wealth in the reinsurance business and poured $100 million of it into the school. As Sabbah took in the excitement of opening day, he had the extra satisfaction of knowing that he had succeeded in creating both AHA and the fortune behind it while remaining almost completely unknown to the public. Sabbah, 73, had never spoken with the press, and for three years he rebuffed our requests for an interview. This summer, though, with his cover blown and his school in need of publicity, he agreed to speak. He says that anonymity always seemed the natural course for him, a private man in a secretive business. "I don't hide, but I don't advertise," he says. "I don't get satisfaction for what I did by having you tell me it was good." Sabbah did not become rich until late in life. At 45 he was making a good living at an obscure unit of a big insurance company, but there was nothing to suggest that he would one day be making nine-figure gifts to anything. When the big money hit, he wasn't interested in yachts or a trophy wife. "I was faced with all this wealth, and I just wasn't geared for it. I wasn't about to change my lifestyle," he says. "I came into this world with nothing, and I will leave with nothing."
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Extractions: Carlyle, John Bethune (29 Mar. 1859-10 July 1911) , college professor, was born at St. Pauls, Robeson County. The Carlyles lived in what is now Robeson County long before the county was established. Saunders Carlyle, a Scottish immigrant, settled there in the late eighteenth century and established his residence among the fertile fields bordering the quiet waters of Ten-Mile Swamp in Bladen (now Robeson) County). Among the children of Saunders Carlyle was Elias Carlyle (grandfather of John Bethune), who lived to the age of eighty-five, dying 24 Jan. 1881. He married Margaret Shank, who died 10 Mar. 1862. Irvin Carlyle, John Bethune's father, was born to Elias and Margaret Carlyle on 15 Feb. 1821. He married Annie Bethune, the daughter of John and Sarah McMillan Bethune. Irvin Carlyle served in Company D, Fifty-first Regiment of the North Carolina Infantry in the Confederate Army. Immediately after the war, when young John Bethune Carlyle's school days began, the country was utterly impoverished and exhausted. The war left the Carlyles with little but their land, and under these conditions an education for the boys could not be considered. Besides, they were intended for the farm, to be tillers of the soil as their forebears had been. A common school education was considered sufficient to fill every requirement, and, hence, young Carlyle was sent first to Miss Celia Biggs, who taught a small subscription school in an old barn on Ten-Mile Swamp, and then to the common public schools of the neighborhood, his teachers being Margaret Evans and Calvin McIver Then his education was deemed complete: he could both read and write.
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Extractions: Performance Description: Nancy Engel is a highly acclaimed singer, actress, director, performance coach and public speaker. Her shows include the entertaining and historically accurate Famous Women in History , the delightfully original History of the American Musical Theater and her One-Woman Musical Show , featuring old standards and show tunes. Visit her website to see pictures of her and the women and hear her sing. Choose one to three of these interesting women: Clara Barton, Annie Oakley, Amelia Earhart, Susan B. Anthony, Marie Curie, Edna Ferber, Eleanor Roosevelt and Bess Truman . Nancy will sing appropriate songs in each show. Performance Description: Women Masters . Celebrating women, art and life, these programs use the magic of theatre to bring these artists to your audience. While displaying reproductions of their work, the artists discuss their subjects and style. Often in their own words, they describe the people and events that shaped their lives and art.
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Extractions: Status of Shelter Neck Camp Oct. 5, 1999 Dear Friends: The chapel was the first of a quadrangle of structures which became known in the local community as the Dix House School, because the first classes were held in the parsonage. Folks in the community donated land, materials and labor for the chapel and school. When the school closed, the property was deeded by the Unitarian owners to the Universalist Convention of North Carolina, which has maintained and operated it since 1932. The NC Universalist Convention still manages the site as a UU Camp and Conference Center and has established the SHELTER NECK FLOOD RECOVERY FUND, and contributions to help restore the buildings at Shelter Neck can be addressed to the fund, c/o Peggy Jones, 4376 HWY 111 N, Albertson, NC 28508. (Peggy is the current Treasurer of the NC Universalist Convention.) It was my privilege and pleasure to research the story of the Unitarian School at Shelter Neck for a Master's Thesis in 1994. It would be a shame to loose this unique place just before its Centennial Birthday Celebration in November 2000!! Please consider a donation to preserve this special place!
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