Biography Of John Charles McNeill John Charles McNeill 18741907 Poet Journalist Wagram, North Carolina. Photo UNC Photographic Services http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Biography Of John Charles McNeill John Charles McNeill. 18741907. Poet Journalist In 1905, John CharlesMcNeill became the first winner of the Patterson Cup for literary excellence in http://www.ncwriters.org/services/lhof/inductees/jmcneill.htm
Extractions: Photo: UNC Photographic Services The fields and woodlands around the small Scotland County town of Wagram, nine miles north of Laurinburg on U.S. Highway 401, haven't changed much since John Charles McNeill roamed them as a sunburnt boy more than a hundred years ago, storing up the natural lore and imagery that would later inspire his poetry. McNeill died at an early age, but during his brief life he established himself as the foremost literary figure of the state and was hailed for many years by popular acclaim as North Carolina's unofficial poet laureate. Before entering Wake Forest College in 1894, he studied at Whiteville Academy, clerked in a store, and taught in Georgia. At Wake Forest, McNeill was an exemplary student, contributing poems to and editing the literary journal, while taking special law courses. He was briefly on the faculties at Wake Forest and Mercer University. At the age of twenty-six, he opened a law office in Lumberton and bought an interest in the Argus , a weekly newspaper to which he contributed stories and poems, but after several years he moved his practice to Laurinburg, where he was elected for a term to the state legislature.
North Carolina Writers' Network John Charles McNeill (18741907) Pauli Murray (1910-1985) Wilma Dykeman (1920- ) John Hope Franklin (1915- ) Jonathan Williams (1929- ) http://www.ncwriters.org/services/lhof/inductPrev.html
Browse By Author: M - Project Gutenberg McNeill, John Charles (18741907). Songs, Merry and Sad (English). McNeill, Ronald.Ulster s Stand For Union (English) http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/authors/m
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McNeill, John Charles John Charles McNeill (18741907) North Carolina. poet, attorney, legislator, andjournalist Source John Charles McNeill letter, Duke University Library, http://www.wvu.edu/~lawfac/jelkins/lp-2001/mcneill.html
Extractions: John McNeil studied at Whiteville Academy and held various jobs, including a teaching stint in Georgia, before he entered Wake Forest College in 1894. At Wake Forest, McNeill wrote poetry, edited a literary journal, obtained his bachelor's and masters degress, and studied law. He briefly served on the faculties at Wake Forest and Mercer University. At the age of twenty-six, McNeill opened a law office in Lumberton, North Carolina and acquired a proprietary interest in Argus , a weekly newspaper. He eventually moved to Laurinburg and was elected to the state legislature. His poetry was published in various national magazines. [Source: John Charles McNeill letter, Duke University Library, Durham, North Carolina; Jack Claiborne, The Charlotte Observer: Its Time and Place 1869-1986 123-124 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1986)]
Index-Chronological John Charles McNeill (18741907) Russell Hillard Loines (1874-1922) Arthur WilliamBeer (1874-1941) Adele Ida Storck (ca. 1874-1960) http://www.wvu.edu/~lawfac/jelkins/lp-2001/intro/index_master.html
North Carolina Collection-Biographical Clippings Mc NAME McNeill, John Charles (18741907) CALL NO. CRBo N87 REEL NO. 24 PAGE(S)852-913. NAME McNeill, John T. (1871-1937) CALL NO. CRBo N87 REEL NO. 24 http://www.lib.unc.edu/ncc/ref/b75/b75Mc.html
John Charles McNeill: Songs, Merry And Sad Virtual Library English McNeill, John Charles Songs, Merry and Sad . Sad by John Charles McNeill American (North Carolina) poet. 18741907. http://www.farid-hajji.net/books/en/McNeill_John_Charles/sms-index.html
Extractions: Home Virtual Library English John Charles McNeill :: Songs, Merry and Sad Songs, Merry and Sad by John Charles McNeill [American (North Carolina) poet. 1874-1907.] To JOSEPH P. CALDWELL ("The Old Man") This etext was created by entering the text (manually) twice, once from the first printing (1906) and once from the second printing (no date), and comparing the two. There were some slight differences in the two printings. A portrait of John Charles McNeill faces the title page (p. 3) in the second printing, but is absent in the first. One error was corrected (the second printing also corrected this error): (p. 73) The second printing also changed the title of the poem [ To Melvin Gardner: Suicide ], on p. 19, to [ To Melvin Gardner: ] in the text, but not in the table of Contents. This may have been done in deference to the family attitudes on suicide were once quite different than now but as it has been quite some time, and the original title gives more meaning to the poem, it has been retained. The Title of the poem [ Now! ] did not have the exclamation point in the table of Contents. It has been added to match the text. The Title of the poem [ "97": The Fast Mail ] appeared as such in the text, but as ["97:" The Fast Mail ] in the Contents. The latter was changed to match the text.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Story Mecklenburg People John Charles McNeill (18741907). Best remembered for the hundreds of poems hewrote, this Scotland County native was also a lawyer and teacher. http://www.cmstory.org/people/people.asp?id=-1923859510