Did you make it to Sparta’s Christmas parade on Saturday? If so, we hope you saw the new banner for the Alleghany Jubilee Line Dancers.
If you need a sign or banner, call 336-372-3002 and we’ll get one going for you.
Did you make it to Sparta’s Christmas parade on Saturday? If so, we hope you saw the new banner for the Alleghany Jubilee Line Dancers.
If you need a sign or banner, call 336-372-3002 and we’ll get one going for you.
New from Star Route Books:
Our reprint of the classic FOOT PRINTS . . . ON THE SANDS OF TIME, A History of South-western Virginia and North-western North Carolina by Dr. Aras B. Cox.
Dr. Cox was a Methodist Clergyman from North Carolina, who later became a doctor. The Cox family moved to Missouri and then on to Nebraska. After the death of his wife, Aras returned to North Carolina, and he lived with his daughter’s family. Dr. Cox passed away January 30, 1907, in Brewster, Nebraska.
He wrote Foot Prints on the Sands of Time in 1900 while back home in North Carolina. It was originally published by the Star Publishing Company in Sparta. This edition uses type set up by the original printer. We have made an effort to correct minor technical printing errors, like broken type, etc., but the content is the same. We decided to keep human typesetting errors- upside down characters, transposed letters and the like.
Star Route Books edition
ISBN 979-8-9861568-0-4166
pgs5″ x 8″ (203mm x 127mm)
Hardback book with matte case laminate cover.
Printed in black & white, on cream paper.
Available at starroutebooks.com
Have you seen the new site for Shiloh United Methodist Church, yet? If you haven’t yet, visit https://shilohumc.net/ to see the new site by Imaging Specialists, Inc. Be sure to check out the in-depth church history by Evelyn Hash & Judy Mitchell.
And, be sure to come to their Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 8, at 10am!
Hot off the press, courtesy of Star Route Books!
The Gift Shop at the Museum of Ashe County History has recently received copies of the Ashe County Historical Society’s newest publication, an Architectural Survey of Ashe County, North Carolina.
In the early 1970s, the State of North Carolina, through the Office of Archives and History began promoting Architectural Surveys across the state in cooperation with the National Park Service.
Later on, an effort to complete an Ashe County survey was started in the late 1990s. The final report was 110 pages long, and contained a detailed history of Ashe County and its various communities and towns. This report included as much information as was available for 590 properties, and features photographs, descriptions of architectural features, and brief histories of the buildings.
In 2018, several members of the Ashe County Historical Society started working to publish the final report so that the public could obtain a copy of this useful research. This book is the result of that effort!
Swing by and pick up your copy this week! The gift shop is opened during regular museum hours, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. For more information give them a call at (336) 846-1904.