Submitted by Cody Brooks (not verified) on Wed, 01/25/2012 - 11:10.
hey,I think the White Tail Deer is fake and i think the train is real but where was it found in?If one of you know write a comment for me.I need to know for my son.I need to know a lot of nc for my son and daugther. If you can think you.
Submitted by Kathy Hembree (not verified) on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 08:26.
I am looking for the words and writer of a poem titled "How the Good Lord Made the Old North State". I was required to memorize it in junior high school....still remember most of the words, and would like a written rendition of this poem. Can you tell me where to find it? Thanks!
"How the Good Lord Made the Old North State" was published in a compilation by Richard Walser called Nematodes in My Garden of Verse: a Little Book of Tar Heel Poems published in 1959 by John F. Blair of Winston-Salem. The poem was written by Riley Scott, vagabond poet from Kentucky.
hey,I think the White Tail
hey,I think the White Tail Deer is fake and i think the train is real but where was it found in?If one of you know write a comment for me.I need to know for my son.I need to know a lot of nc for my son and daugther. If you can think you.
I am looking for the words
I am looking for the words and writer of a poem titled "How the Good Lord Made the Old North State". I was required to memorize it in junior high school....still remember most of the words, and would like a written rendition of this poem. Can you tell me where to find it? Thanks!
"How the Good Lord Made the
"How the Good Lord Made the Old North State" was published in a compilation by Richard Walser called Nematodes in My Garden of Verse: a Little Book of Tar Heel Poems published in 1959 by John F. Blair of Winston-Salem. The poem was written by Riley Scott, vagabond poet from Kentucky.
- Cheryl McLean, Government & Heritage Library
Thanks for your
Thanks for your question! I've forwarded it to the Reference Services section (http://statelibrary.ncdcr.gov/reference/reference.html) at the Government & Heritage Library. Someone should be in touch with you soon!
Good luck in your quest for the poem! I hope they can help!
Michelle Czaikowski, Government & Heritage Library
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