I have to admit as a kid I was always puzzled at the line in Yankee Doodle about a feather in a hat being called macaroni. I guess I wrote it off to odd lyrics. After all, there were plenty of odd lines in songs — look no farther than that thing about ashes and…
Month: February 2019
Gen. Francis Nash and the Formation of Nash County
Nash County was formed out of Edgecombe County — a significant center of wealth and influence in the antebellum era — in 1777. The new county was named for General Francis Nash, one of George Washington’s favorite commanders, who died at the Battle of Germantown (Pa.) on October 4, 1777. Nash was born in Amelia…
The Oyster Shuckers Song
I had my best meal of oysters ever just a few weeks ago, at a place I plan on writing about here soon. But I came across a piece to share that couldn’t wait. David Cecelski is one of my favorite North Carolina writers. I found him while working on a graduate degree at East…
That Time Middlesex Tried to Secede from Nash County
By Michael K. Brantley On February 18, 1911, Nash County Representative J.L. Cornwell introduced a bill in the North Carolina General Assembly as “An Act to establish and provide for the organization of the County of Jarvis from the territory of Nash, Wilson, Johnston, Wake and Franklin Counties.” The bill was labeled H.B. 1229 and…
“Shopping List, 1937”
By Michael K. Brantley Both of my paternal grandparents passed away before I made it to my teens. I was not close to them. My grandmother was born in 1891, and I was most fascinated by all of the history she experienced in her lifetime. After all, she predated flight by more than a decade…
My Name is *, and I Have a Book Problem
By Michael K. Brantley I went to the Pitt County library sale last weekend. It’s a big event featuring cheap books — most are $1-$3 each — held in the Convention Center. It is very encouraging for me as both a writer and a reader to see so many folks going in and out, almost…
More to Boss Hogg Than Met the Eye
THE classic show of my childhood was “The Dukes of Hazzard.” Parked in front of the TV at 8 p.m. on Friday night was the only place to be for boys my age. All my friends and I watched the Duke boys spin and jump the General Lee all over Georgia back roads. I talk…
10 Poems Every North Carolinian Should Read
The North Carolina Writers Network refers to North Carolina as “the writingest state.” That is such a cool tagline. The state has a long history of great writers, from Thomas Wolfe to Ron Rash, O. Henry to Joseph Mitchell, James Boyd to Lee Smith … and on and on. I taught a class at N.C….