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    Episode 21: Matt Eicheldinger: Educator Turned Author

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    Matt Eicheldinger, B.A. \u2709, M.A. \u2712 is an educator who used stories from his life to motivate his middle school students. When he found that not only were these stories effective, when written down, they inspired even the most reluctant of readers. This put Matt down a path of becoming a published author. In 2021, he launched a Kickstarter campaign to self-publish Matt Sprouts and The Curse of Ten Broken Toes. When the book became a hit, he was able to sign with an agent who quickly sold Matt Sprouts to a publisher. Matt shares how he became interested in being an educator, how he navigated the process of becoming a published author, and his future plans for more books

    Fathers 4 Justice [Hardcover] Matt O'Connor (Author)

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    5 Photographs published within the first book from Matt O'Connor, a freelance marketing consultant and family law campaigner. This is Matt O'Connor's personal account of the most controversial protest movement of recent times, FATHERS 4 JUSTICE. Fearlessly honest and utterly irreverent Matt's own story will appeal to anyone whose family relationships have been torn to pieces by divorce and the family courts system

    Image of Matt Turner, Ross Garner and Shelley Jones before interview (3 of 4)

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    Matt poured himself a coca-cola, and eyes me photographing while Ross and Shelley finish setting up for the interview

    The UK will need to redouble its efforts to remain influential in international development policy after Brexit

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    The EU is a significant partner for UK development objectives and UK aid represents an important proportion of the EU's development budget. The UK spent £1.5 billion of its 2016 aid budget through the European Commission and European Development Fund. Does Brexit mean the UK fully withdraws from European international development efforts, and if so, how could that affect EU policy? Matt Jackson (UNFPA) explains

    Book of the Month: Matt Haig’s The Midnight Library

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    Author: Nick Kelson-Packer Weber State University Our book of the month recommendation is Matt Haig’s novel The Midnight Library. Imagine slipping into a parallel world where instead of getting that chocolate sundae at your local ice cream parlor, you instead opted for a parfait somewhere else. This choice then led you to meet someone new, someone who invites you to join them in exotic, overseas adventures. That is the premise of Matt Haig’s new book, The Midnight Library. Matt Haig is a reno..

    Jewish Christianity Reconsidered : Rethinking Ancient Groups and Texts

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    For decades, scholars have used the phrase Jewish Christianity and, more recently, Christian Judaism. But just what do those terms mean? Who were the first Jewish Christians? What counts as Jewish Christianity? Those questions receive current and definitive treatment in essays drawn together by Matt Jackson- McCabe, founder of the consultation on Jewish Christianity at the Society of Biblical Literature.https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/scholbks/1137/thumbnail.jp

    Journeys Through Jackson 2015 Vol.25 No.01

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    Journeys Through Jackson is the official journal of the Jackson County Genealogical Society, Inc. The journal began as a monthly publication in July 1991, was published bimonthly from 1994 to 2003, and continues today as a quarterly publication. The journal issues in this digital collection are presented as annual compilations.Journeys Through Jackson The Official Journal of the Jackson County Genealogical Society, Inc. Vol. XXV, No. I Winter 2015 JACKSON COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC. 2015 Officers President ..................................................................................................................... Timothy N. Osment Vice Presidents .................................................................................... Jason N. Gregory, Lynn Hotaling Secretary ............................................................................................................... Mary Buchanan Smith Treasurer ............................................................................................................... Teresa Deitz Manring Librarian................................................................................................................................ Marie Clark Office Manager ............................................................................................................. Karen Nicholson Web Master ..................................................................................................................... Deanne G. Roles Computer Technician ................................................................................................... Jason N. Gregory Chair, Publications (Editor) ..................................................................................... Sanji Talley Watson Journeys Through Jackson is the official publication of the Jackson County Genealogical Society. Members and non-members are invited to submit genealogical materials for publication, with the understanding that the editor reserves the right to edit these materials for genealogical content, clarity, or taste. The Society assumes no responsibility for errors of fact that may be contained in submissions, and except where noted, the opinions expressed are not those of the editor or of the Jackson County Genealogical Society. The Society accepts no advertising for this publication except for notices from other non-profit groups. From the Editor As usual, we will start with the weather. Here in Jackson County, the weather changes from day to day. We have had some snow and ice, but, signs of spring are already appearing. In the next issue, we plan on running all the members names with contact information and families of interest. If you have not updated your information in a while, now would be a good time to do so. Each issue from here on out will contain, depending on space available, all new members that have joined since the last JTJ. That will give all members, new and old, a chance to see if there is anyone they would like to contact and share information with. As always, our Society owes its success to our members. You have graciously submitted and donated materials for articles and ideas for articles to the Editor. We appreciate all feedback that is given. This publication belongs to the membership as a whole and we hope that it is something that you read and reread several times. If you find yourself with a few hours of free time on your hands, please consider volunteering at the Society. We are always glad to have people come in to share their knowledge of our area and our families. Contact the JCGS office if you would like to volunteer. Journeys Through Jackson Winter 2015 1 Table of Contents Table of Contents, Announcements and Expression of Sympathy................................1 JCGS Photo Album........................................................................................................ 2-6 Doctor’s Daily Journal ................................................................................................ 7-12 The Descendants of James Thomas Tatham ........................................................... 13-18 JCGS 2014 Annual Meeting ...................................................................................... 19-20 The Shuler Family and the Civil War ...................................................................... 21-24 1880 Census Records for Jackson County ............................................................... 25-30 Descendants of Archie Blanton ................................................................................. 31-36 Library Acquisitions ........................................................................................................37 Note from Tim Osment, JCGS President ......................................................................37 2014 Treasurer’s Report .................................................................................................38 1935 Jackson County Death Certificates ................................................................. 39-42 WWI Draft Cards ...................................................................................................... 43-46 Index ............................................................................................................................ 47-48 We offer our sincere condolences and sympathy to the family of JCGS Life member Francine Hyatt on her recent passing. We also extend our condolences and sympathy to JCGS members, Naomi Seago, Larry & Marilyn Morton, Leslie Morgan, Marie Treadway, Tom McClure on the recent passing of their loved ones. Remember our monthly meetings! Every second Thursday of the month. Topics are varied and we try to have something of interest for everyone. Come out and join us. Journeys Through Jackson Winter 2015 2 JCGS Photo Album On a recent warm spring day, the Keener Cemetery marker identifying the final resting place of one of Sylva’s founding fathers, General Erastus Rawley (E.R.) Hampton, shines in the noonday sun. In recognition of Sylva’s 125th anniversary, the stone was cleaned and reset by the Town of Sylva. An adjacent plaque designating Hampton’s historical contributions will be installed in 2015. Hampton’s daughter, Mae is credited with selecting the name “Sylva”, after one of her father’s hired hands, William D. Selvey (Sylva). The picture above is one found in the numerous pictures that have been donated to the society. It is a picture of Grady Parker of Cullowhee as a young man. The picture to the left is of Samuel Manus Beck (1 Jul 1861-12 Mar 1954) and his wife, Eva Magdalin Frizzell (13 Jun 1861-25 Feb 1954.) They were married in Sunday, 10 Jun 1883. They reared their family in the East Fork Community. They are the grandparents of long time JCGS member, Sam Beck. Journeys Through Jackson Winter 2015 3 JCGS Photo Album The two pictures are of the Balsam Grove School located in the Caney Fork Community. They are part of the pictures donated by member, Loreda Davis, and are stored as the Wood Collection at the JCGS office. Journeys Through Jackson Winter 2015 4 JCGS Photo Album To the left is Richard Mealus and Irona Texada Mathis Broom with their granddaughter, Brenda Broom. To the bottom is a picture of Richard and Irona’s family with the addition of Bob Mathis. These pictures were donated to the society by Martha L. Gross. Journeys Through Jackson Winter 2015 5 JCGS Photo Album This is a familiar sight in Jackson County. Many of the men here worked in the logging business at one time or another. Both of these pictures are part of the Wood Collection. Journeys Through Jackson Winter 2015 6 JCGS Photo Album The soldier above is listed as Dick Warlick. The man and woman above are Coot and Ora Wood. The picture below is of workers at a logging camp. No location is known and the only identification on the picture is the name Mack Cook. These photographs are also of the Wood Collection. Journeys Through Jackson Winter 2015 7 Doctor’s Daily Journal ED: Recently member Anna Frazier brought the 1915 Daily Journal of Dr. C. Z. Chandler to our attention. We have decided to publish the days that he has completed in the journal. All spelling and abbreviations are as written in book. DATE WEATHER PATIENT PAYMENT COSTS Jan 1 Fair W. E. Moore – for visit 1.00 -- incidental 1.00 Jan 2 Fair John Pruett – by cash 2.00 Mrs. C. H. Daniels – for Tub. Inj. 1.00 Edgar Early – for 1.00 Mrs. Jno. Phillips – for Tub. Inj. 1.00 Sarah Monteith – by cash .50 Jan 3 Cloudy Ranson Cowan – Prof Services, (wife) Pole Buchanan – for visit 2.50 -- incidental 1.00 Jan 4 Fair D. K. Moore – by cash 2.50 Jno. R. Crawford – by cash 2.50 Pole Buchanan – for visit 7.00 Merrit Green – for visit 1.00 -- incidental 1.00 Jan 5 Cloudy & rainy Dollie Sutton – by cash 5.00 Jas. Mallonee – for vacc – wife 1.00 -- incidental 1.00 Jan 6 Rainy Jefferson Stand Life Ins. Co. 20.00 D. H. Bryson – by cash .50 Jan 7 Clear & warm Fate Ashe – by cash 1.00 L. J. Bryson – by cash 1.00 Jas. Mallonee – for visit 1.00 1.00 R. Van Ensley -- 1.00 -- incidental 1.00 1.00 Jan 8 Cool & cloudy Robt. Clayton – ½ 2.00 Pole Buchanan – for visit 6.00 Jeff. Stand. L. Ins. Co. – for Ex. J. J. McDonald 5.00 Mrs. Jack Stutz – for med & Rx 1.00 Joe Davis – by cash ½ .50 Jan 9 Fair Silas Quillians – ½ cash 1.25 Prudental Ins. Co. 2.50 F. A. Luck – for visit 1.00 Jobe Stanley – for 2 Tub. Inj 2.00 Mrs. Jno. Phillips – for Tub inj. 1.00 Mrs. C. H. Daniels – for tun inj 1.00 R. L. Standish – for visit 7.00 7.00 W. D. Frizzle – by cash ½ 7.50 R. F. Jarrett – by cash ½ 4.20 Sam Monteith – for visit 2.00 D. A. Monteith – visit 1.00 Jan 10 Fair & warm T. P. Mehaffey – for prof. Services 3.00 3.00 Jan 11 Sleet & rain Jackson County – for attending meeting – Sanitary Board 4.00 Rufus Jones – ½ 2.50 Journeys Through Jackson Winter 2015 8 Jan 12 Cool & cloudy, snow John Stanley – for tub inj 1.00 J. H. Cathey – by cash ½ 1.00 Lonnie Cunningham – Prof, services, wife 3.00 10.00 Pry Cathey, Jr. – for ex & micro. Exs. 3.00 Jan 13 Clear & warmer Wm. Jones – ½ 1.00 Edgar Early – For tub inj. 1.00 Jan 14 Rain, warmer Rebel Hatcher – by cash on acct. 3.00 Jan 15 Clear & warm John Stanley – for tub. Inj. 1.00 Ed. Robinson – for dressing foot 1.00 B. R. Morgan – ½ 1.00 C. M. Wells – Dec 12, by cash on settlement 11.12 Jan 16 Warm & cloudy J. B. Ensley – on acct. 8.50 Mrs. Jno. Phillips – Tuberculius Inj. 1.00 W. B. Wilkes – Prof. Services 2.00 2.00 Mrs. Epps – Tuberculius Inj 1.00 1.00 Jan 17 Rain W. C. Green – For med. 1.00 -- incidentals 2.00 2.00 Ed. Robinson – for dressing foot 1.00 Jan 18 Cloudy & rain Cling Mills – for visit 5.00 Jan 19 Cloudy & snow Thos. Buchanan – by cash ½ 2.50 Edgar Early – Tub. Inj. 1.00 Cling Mills – for visit 5.00 Robt. Clayton – for visit 5.00 Jan 20 Snow, colder Jobe Stanley – for tub. Inj. 1.00 Jno. McCoy – for visit 1.00 Ed Robinson – for dressing foot 1.00 Jan 21 Clear, cold Ransom Deitz – Prof. Services for wife 10.00 10.00 Geo. Pangle – for visit 1.00 Jan 22 Cloudy, cool Napolean Buchanan – by cash on acct. 4.00 Robt. Garrett – for visit 1.50 Jan 25 Cloudy & cool Layfayette Ashe – by ½ cash 1.00 Mrs. C. H. Daniels – Tub. Inj. 1.00 Edgar Ensley – Tub. Inj. 1.00 John Beck – ½ 2.00 Jan 26 Cloudy & cool S. W. Enloe – for visit 1.50 -- incidental 2.00 2.00 Jan 27 Cloudy & warmer Mrs. Fannie Elmore – for visit & ex. 2.00 Mrs. Thad Clayton – for visit 1.00 F. A. Luck – For visit 1.00 Cabe Cope – for visit 5.00 Jas. Hensley – Prof. Services (wife) 6.00 10.00 Jan 28 Clear & warm Jno. R. Crawford – for visit 5.00 Jan 29 Joe Mason – by cash ½ 1.50 Jan 30 Cloudy & colder Tho. Bradley – Prof. Services wife 10.00 10.00 Ace Nations – ½ 5.00 Chas. Fisher – ½ 2.50 Mrs. Jno. Phillips – Tub. Inj. 1.00 Mrs. C. H. Daniels – Tub. Inj. 1.00 Jan 31 Cloudy & cool J. R. Crawford – Prof. Services wife 15.00 149.50 158.00 Feb 1 Rainy & warm W. J. Cogdill – for urinolysis 1.00 Feb 2 Cloudy & rainy E. E. Brown – ½ 5.00 Journeys Through Jackson Winter 2015 9 Jno. R. Crawford – for prof services wife 4.00 10.00 J. A. Monteith – by cash ½ 4.00 Flem Woodard – by cash ½ 4.00 Thos. Clayton – for a child 1.00 Feb 3 Cloudy & cold Fred Bryson – for visit & med 1.50 David Hall – Prof. Services for self 10.00 10.00 Feb 4 Clear & cool F. A. Luck – for visit 1.00 Grandison Buchanan – Prof. Services boy 8.00 A. A. Deitz – for visit 4.00 -- incidental 1.00 1.00 Feb 5 Rainy & warm Robt. Clayton – Prof. Services for wife 45.00 45.00 Feb 6 Clear & cool Coot Wood – ½ 2.00 Abe Moore – for visit 4.00 John Shepherd – ½ 2.50 Mrs. Jno. Phillips – Tub. Inj. 1.00 Jobe Stanley – Tub. Inj. 1.00 Edgar Early – Tub. Inj. 1.00 Baird – removed tonsils (girl) 10.00 H. M. Bumgarner – for visit 1.00 Feb 7 Clear & cool J. M. Leatherwood – Prof. Service for wife 15.00 Feb 8 Clear & Cool Ace Deitz – for visit 8.00 Feb 9 Clear & cool Cole Gribble – ½ 5.00 Jefferson St. Life – ½ 5.00 M. Parker – ½ 2.25 Dave Phillips – ½ 3.00 Charlie Hall – for visit 4.00 LaGrant Dills – for visit 1.00 Feb 10 Cold & clear Robt. Garret – for visit 1.50 Feb 11 Clear & warmer Thad Baird – for visit 2.50 Rufus Monteith – for visit and med. 2.50 1.50 F. A. Luck – for visit 1.00 Feb 12 Clear & warmer Chas. Hall – for visit 4.00 Cling Lewis – for visit 3.50 3.50 W. R. Sherrill – for visit 2.50 Jas. Anderson – for visit 2.00 2.00 Robt. Hatcher – for visit 1.00 Feb 13 H. B. Pressley – for visit 1.00 Mrs. Epps – for Tub. Inj. 1.00 1.00 Mrs. Phillips – for Tub. Inj. 1.00 W. R. Sherrill – for visit 2.50 Feb 14 Warm, cloudy, rainy W. R. Sherrill – for visit 2.50 Nelson Wilson – Prof. Services for wife 8.00 10.00 Jobe Stanley – for Tub. Inj. 1.00 Feb 15 Cloudy & rainy W. R. Sherrill – for visit 3.00 Jas. Anderson – Prof. Services for self 2.00 -- incidental 1.00 1.00 Edgar Early – for tub. Inj. 1.00 Feb 16 Cloudy & cooler Matt Crawford – ½ .50 W. R. Sherrill – for visit 2.50 Lawrence Cowan – for visit 1.00 Jas. Cowan – for visit 1.00 1.00 Feb 17 Clear & warm Sam Crisp – for visit 6.00 Journeys Through Jackson Winter 2015 10 Doyck Sutton – for visit 5.00 5.00 -- incidental 1.00 1.00 Feb 18 Clear & warm Cling Lewis – Prof. Services wife 10.00 10.00 W. R. Sherrill – for visit 1.00 Harris Clay Co. – Prof services for Jess Baker 5.00 Feb 19 Clear & warm Incidental 1.00 1.00 Feb 20 Clear & warm Fate Elders – for visit with DDH 7.50 Mrs. Jno. Phillips – Tub. Inj. 1.00 J. M. Stillwell – Prof. Services for girl 10.00 10.00 Feb 21 Clear & warm James Ensley – Prof. Services for wife 10.00 Feb 22 Cloudy & warm Wm. Williamson – for visit etc. 5.00 J. C. Estes – for visit 3.00 J. J. Hooper – for visit 2.00 Feb 23 Cloudy & warm Thad Beard – for visit 2.50 Whit Fore – for visit 1.50 Mrs. Robinson – by cash ½ 1.50 Feb 24 Cloudy & colder Tom McNeely – for visit 1.50 Pole Buchanan – by Cash ½ 4.50 Thos. Norman – for visit 4.00 8.00 Wm. Smith – for visit 5.00 Feb 25 Clear & colder Jno. R. Crawford – ½ 8.50 -- incidental 1.00 1.00 Wm. Smith – for visit 5.00 Feb 26 Clear & cool Wm. Smith – for visit 5.00 Burton Stiles -- by c. ½ 5.00 J. M. Leatherwood – by cash on acct. 10.00 Feb 27 Clear & warmer Charlie Hall – ½ 3.00 Mrs. C. H. Daniels – for Tub inj. 1.00 Mrs. Jno Phillips – for Tub. Inj. 1.00 -- incidental 1.00 1.00 Wm. Smith – for visit 5.00 Feb 28 Clear & cool Wm. Smith – for visit 5.00 179.25 288.50 Mar 1 Clear & cool Wm. Smith – for visit 5.00 Mar 2 Clear & cool Wm. Smith – for visit 5.00 Henry Hall – Prof. Services wife 10.00 -- incidental 1.00 1.00 Thad Beard – visit with DDH 1.00 Mar 3 Clear & warm Wm. Smith – for visit 5.00 E. M. Smathers – for visit 6.00 Thos. McNeely – Prof. Services for boy 25.00 Mar 4 Cloudy & cool Wm. Smith – for visit 5.00 -- incidental 1.00 1.00 Wm. Williamson – for visit 3.00 Mar 5 Cloudy & rain E. M. Smathers – for visit 8.00 Wm. Smith – for visit 5.00 J. R. Crawford – for visit 1.00 Henry Raby – for visit 6.00 6.00 Mar 6 Clear & cool Vina Monteith – ½ 2.00 Wm. Smith – for visit 5.00 Jess Parker – Prof services for wife 10.00 Mrs. Jno. Phillips – for Tub. Inj. 1.00 -- incidental 1.00 1.00 Journeys Through Jackson Winter 2015 11 Tom McNeely – ½ 2.50 Mar 7 Cold, cloudy, snowy Mrs. Clara Smith – for visit 5.00 Mar 8 Clear & cold Masonie M -- ½ 1.50 Walter Cagle – Prof. Services wife 10.00 Wm. Smith – for visit 5.00 J. A. Parris – for visit 1.00 Mar 9 Fair Burton Ashe – for visit 5.00 Mar 10 R. L. Elders – ½ 7.50 Anderson Cowan – for visit 15.00 15.00 Wm. Smith – for visit 5.00 Edgar Early – for Tub. Inj. 1.00 Mar 11 Clear & warm Jess Baker – by cash on acct. 5.00 Mr. Grainger – for visit 5.00 Mar 12 Clear & warm Henry Brogden – for visit 2.00 Deen Sutton – for visit 2.00 Mar 13 Clear & warm Allen Sutton – ½ 5.00 Burt Stiles – ½ .50 Wm. Smith – for visit 5.00 Mrs. C. H. Daniels – for Tub. Inj. 1.00 Jas. Anderson – for Tub. Inj. 1.00 1.00 Mar 14 Clear & warm Geo. McConnell – for visit 3.50 Wm. Williamson – for visit 1.00 Mrs. Clara Smith – for visit 5.00 -- incidental 1.00 Mar 15 Cloudy & warm Swartz Brooks – Prof. Services for boy 1.00 7.00 Wm. Smith – for visit 5.00 Geo. McConnell – for visit 3.50 Wm. Williamson – for visit 4.00 Mar 16 Cloudy, snow & rain Arthur Dills – for visit 2.50 Jobe Stanley -- for visit 1.00 Edgar Early – for Tub. Inj. 1.00 E. M. Smathers – cash on acct. 5.00 Wm. Smith – for visit 10.00 Mar 17 Clear & cold Goldman Green – for visit – mother 3.50 7.00 -- incidental 2.00 2.00 Aaron Bryson – for visit 2.50 Wm. Smith – for visit 5.00 Hube Bryson – for visit 2.00 2.00 Mar 18 Cloudy & cool Gay Sutton – Prof. Services for wife 10.00 10.00 Rchd. Hall – Prof services for self 10.00 F. A. Luck – for visit 1.00 Laurence -- by cash ½ 1.50 Mar 19 Cloudy, cold & rain Wm. Smith – for visit 5.00 Jno. Dillard – for visit & ex. 5.00 Mar 20 Cloudy & cold Jas. Anderson – for Tub inj. 2.00 2.00 Mrs. Daniels – Tub inj. 1.00 Wm. Morgan – for visit 1.00 Walter Bryson – visit & med 1.50 Mrs. Eugene Allison – for visit 2.50 Mr.. Luck – for visit 2.00 Mar 21 Cloudy & snow Severe McDowell – for visit 2.00 Jno. Dillard – for visit 2.00 J. H. Cathey – services for Jule 3.00 Journeys Through Jackson Winter 2015 12 Mar 22 Cloudy & snow John R. Crawford – ½ 5.00 Severe McDowell – for visit 2.00 -- incidental 1.00 1.00 M. D. Hardin – for visit 1.00 Mar 23 Cloudy & cool J. H. Cathey – for dressing – Jule 1.00 Edgar Early – Tub. Inj. 1.00 -- incidental 1.00 1.00 B. R. Morgan – services for child 1.50 Mar 24 Clear & warmer Mr. Luck – for visit 1.00 Jobe Stanley – for Tub. Inj. 1.00 Jno. Dillard – for visit 1.50 Mar 25 Clear & warm Lawson Queen – ½ 2.00 Mrs. David Frizzle – for visit 2.00 Mr. Williamson – for visit 2.50 Severe McDowell – for visit 1.00 Gay Sutton – for visit 5.00 Mar 24 Cloudly, warmer & rain Mrs. Clara Smith – for visit 5.00 Mr. Luck – for visit 1.00 Jas. Cabe – Prof services for son 5.00 -- incidental 1.00 1.00 J. H. Cathey – dressing Jule’s head 1.00 Mar 27 Cloudy & rain Ed. Howell – for visit 5.00 Mrs. Epps – Tub. Inj. 1.00 1.00 -- incidental 2.00 2.00 Mar 28 Clear & warmer Mrs. Clara Smith – for visit 5.00 Jas. Anderson – Tub. Inj. 1.00 Ed. Howell – for visit 5.00 Mar 29 Clear & warm Jas. Sutton – for 2 visits 15.00 Ace Deitz – for visit 1.00 C. M. Danner – by cash ½ 11.25 Mar 30 Cloudy & snow Roy Buchanan – Prof. Services for wife 10.00 10.00 Louis Jones – Prof. Services for wife 10.00 10.00 Mar 31 Cloudy & cold Roy Sutton – for visit 5.00 120.50 375.00 Apr 2 Cloudy, rain & snow Aaron Bryson – Prof. Services for wife 100.00 Apr 3 Abe Moore – by cash ½ 2.00 Cole Bradley – by cash ½ 1.50 Geo. Snyder – ½ 1.25 Apr 4 Clear & warm Baxter Hall – Prof Services for wife 10.00 Cole Allison – for visit 1.50 Apr 6 Robt. Hatcher – ½ 1.50 Winfield Turpin – ½ 2.50 Apr 7 Clear & warm Jno. Pruett – for visit 2.50 Walter Bryson – for visit 2.50 Apr 8 Clear & warm Sam Davis – Prof. Services for self 50.00 50.00 Whit Fore – ½ 1.00 Apr 9 Clear & warm Robt. Clayton – for visit 4.00 Robt. Hatcher – for visit 1.00 Jas. Davis – visit for Arrwood 1.00 Fate Ashe – ½ 1.00 Journeys Through Jackson Winter 2015 13 Descendants of John Thomas Tatham ED: This family record was submitted by JCGS member, Mary Buchanan Smith. It will continue in following issues. 20. Thomas Nathaniel Tatham was born 4 Jun 1839 in Savanah, Jackson Co., NC and died Sept. 1919 in Young Harris, Georgia. He is buried in Young Harris, Georgia. He married Artie Mae Bryson on 15 Feb 1865 in Jackson Co., NC. She was born 10 Aug 1850 in Jackson Co., and died 8 Jan 1890 in Jackson Co., NC. She is buried at Wesleyanna Methodist Church Cemetery, Jackson Co, NC. She was the daughter of Daniel J. Bryson and Lucinda Jones. Notes for Thomas Nathaniel Tatham: The family of Thomas Tatham is listed in a Bible in possession of Mattie Buchanan Cabe – from her mother, Lillie Tatham Buchanan. Thomas N. Tatham enlisted 27 Apr 1861, age 21, Co. A, Jackson Co., NC, 16th Infantry Regiment, CSA. Mustered our 5 Oct 1861, Transferred 5 Oct, 1861. NC Troops 1861-1865. He also served Co. K., 39th Regiment, NC, CSA. He lost an eye in the War. Served in Thomas’s Legion. 1870 Census, Jackson Co., NC 1880 Census, Jackson Co., NC Thomas Tatham 30 Tatham, Thomas 41 b: NC Artie Mae 20 Artie 30 Lilly E. 1 Lillie 11 Robert 9 Pinkney 5 Charley 2 1900 Census Jackson Co., NC Thomas Tatham 60 1910 Census, Thomas N. Tatham, age 72, Pinkney C. 26 living with daughter Lillie Tatham Buchanan Daniel 19 and family. John W. 13 13 Jan 1883 – Thomas N. Tatham, L. C. Hall … appointed Guardian to John Tatham, Wm. Tatham, George Tatham, Irvin Tatham, “minor orphans of James Tatham.” (This is interesting considering James did not die. His wife Arminda Cabe Tatham died.) He is buried in Woods Grove, Young Harris, Georgia. Application for Confederate Tombstone made, to be shipped to W. C Tatham, Hayesville, Clay Co., NC. Artie M

    Sy Montgomery and Matt Patterson: 2024 Cook Prize Gold Medal Winners

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    Author Sy Montgomery and illustrator Matt Patterson\u27s video for The Book of Turtles (Clarion)https://educate.bankstreet.edu/cook/1012/thumbnail.jp

    Blind injustice : Jesus' prophetic warning against unjust judging (Matt 7:1-5)

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    This dissertation seeks to provide a plausible alternative to the consensus interpretation of Jesus' "do not judge" teaching in Matt 7:1-5. While the overwhelming majority of recent interpreters understand "do not judge" (7:1) and its concurrent sayings such as "take the log out of your own eye" (7:5) to promote a non-judgmental attitude, this monograph seeks to situate this block of teaching within a Jewish second-Temple judicial setting. To this end, an overview of the judicial system during the second Temple era is provided, after which it is argued that Matt 7:1-5 is the Matthean Jesus' halakhic, midrashic comment upon the laws for just legal judging in Lev 19:15-18, 35-36 by which he prophetically criticizes unjust legal judging. Jesus' brother James takes up this teaching in Jas 2:1-13, using it to exhort Jewish Christian leaders who judge cases within Diaspora synagogues/churches. Such an alternative interpretation of Jesus' "do not judge" teaching in Matt 7:1-5 matches well other passages in Matthew which likewise speak of judicial, brotherly conflict such as 5:21-26 and 18:15-35. Some early Christian writers who quote or allude to Matt 7:1-5 reflect a judicial understanding of these verses as well, often relating Matt 7:1-5 to Lev 19:15-18, 35-36 and/or drawing parallels between Matt 7:1-5 and one or more of the NT judicial texts which, this thesis argues, is related to it (Matt 5:21-26, 18:15-35; Jas 2:1-13)

    PALGRAVE ADVANCES IN THE MODERN HISTORY OF SEXUALITY

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    Notes on contributors -- Introduction / H.G. Cocks and Matt Houlbrook -- 1. Demography / Hera Cook -- 2. Sexology / Chris Waters -- 3. Law / Matt Cook -- 4. Marriage and Reproduction / George Robb -- 5. Race and empire / Ross Forman -- 6. Cities / Matt Houlbrook -- 7. Religion and spirituality / H.G. Cocks -- 8. Pornography and obscenity / Sarah Leonard -- 9. Prostitution / Elizabeth Clement -- 10. Childhood and youth / Louise Jackson -- 11. Cross-dressing and transgender / Alison Oram -- Select bibliography -- Inde
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