The Angel Oak

The Angel Oak
Author: Caroline Coen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2020-10-10
Genre:
ISBN:

The year is 1960, and young Georgia Mae Clements is dismayed to be moving with her parents from their home in Macon, Georgia to operate a peanut farm in Lennington, South Carolina. When she meets her new neighbor, however, her world is forever altered. Grady O'Neal's family has lived in a small, dilapidated house on their humble O'Neal Family Peanut Farm for generations. The arrival of fiery Georgia Mae next door opens his eyes to a future he never imagined. Amid the tumultuous 1960s, Georgia Mae and Grady find that the normal challenges of growing up are intensified by the looming Vietnam War. As their friendship blossoms into romance, the prospect of the draft inspires them to join other rebellious youth in protesting the war. When circumstances pull them apart, both Georgia Mae and Grady must learn to fight, albeit different kinds of battles.

The Angel Oak Story

The Angel Oak Story
Author: Ruth M. Miller
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 63
Release: 2018-11-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439665745

Angel Oak is estimated to be more than 400 years old. The story of the live oak begins with the "purchase" of Johns Island from the Cussoe Indians by a representative of Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper in 1675. The land upon which the tree grows was then granted to Abraham Waight in 1717. The oak garnered its name when descendant Martha Waight married Justus Angel. This same family maintained ownership of the property for 242 years. Today, the Angel Oak is owned by the City of Charleston. Authors Ruth M. Miller and Linda Lennon describe life on Johns Island through 300 years and the special place the tree has held in the hearts of Lowcountry residents. A foreword was provided by Becky Woods, communications manager for the Lowcountry Land Trust.

Angel Oak Story, The

Angel Oak Story, The
Author: Ruth M. Miller, with Linda V. Lennon
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2018
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467141380

Includes reminiscences of George and Billy Hills, Byas Glover, David Jones, and Septima Clark.

One Acorn’s Journey: The Legend of the Angel Oak

One Acorn’s Journey: The Legend of the Angel Oak
Author: Rhonda S. Edwards
Publisher: Limelight Pages and Media LLC
Total Pages: 18
Release: 2024-03-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Turbulent winds from an approaching tropical storm snatch an acorn from the safety of an oak tree and deposit it on the shore during the night. The acorn risks being washed away into the ocean or being eaten by a seagull before it’s rescued by Hatokwassi, a Kiawah Indian. She tucks the acorn safely away in her pouch, carries it back to her village, and lovingly plants it in her garden. Hatokwassi imagines it as a gift for her village, praying for the branches to shade the garden, the boughs to provide a playground for the children, and the seeds to offer food for the squirrels. A picture book for children, One Acorn’s Journey narrates the story of the Angel Oak, the oldest living oak tree in the United States located in Charleston, South Carolina.

Angel at Troublesome Creek

Angel at Troublesome Creek
Author: Mignon Franklin Ballard
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1999-10-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0312241755

When her Aunt Caroline dies under mysterious circumstances, Mary George Murphy can only discover the truth with the help of her Guardian Angel, Augusta Goodnight, who last visited Earth during World War II and still loves Swing music.

The Angel Oak

The Angel Oak
Author: David Fuller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-06-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781419691430

One Acorn's Journey: The Legend of the Angel Oak

One Acorn's Journey: The Legend of the Angel Oak
Author: Rhonda S. Edwards
Publisher: SynergEbooks
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2013-10-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780744320978

Whether it will be swept out to sea by incoming waves or eaten by a ravenous sea gull, an acorn lies helpless on the sandy shoreline. Gathering supplies from among sea shells and driftwood, a Kiawah Indian woman notices the acorn, places it in her pocket, and plants it in her garden farther inland. The life cycle of the acorn begins as it is placed into the earth and is followed throughout the story as children are protected by its branches and animals feed from its fruits. This is a touching story of one acorn's journey to becoming one of the oldest oak trees in North America and its fight for survival in 2010.

The Angel Oak

The Angel Oak
Author: Ruth M. Miller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 34
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: John's Island (S.C.)
ISBN: 9780937684269

Haunted Charleston

Haunted Charleston
Author: Ed Macy
Publisher: Haunted America
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN:

Leave embellishment by the wayside and let these ghastly and sometimes dreadful stories of the historic streets of Charleston tell themselves! Combing through the oft-forgotten enclaves of the Holy City, where true life is stranger than fiction, authors Ed Macy and Geordie Buxton bring readers face to face with a group of orphans who haunt a College of Charleston dorm, a Citadel cadet who haunts a local hotel and the specter of William Drayton at Drayton Hall Plantation - just to name a few. Based on historic events and specific details that are often lost in most ghost stories, this collection of haunting tales sparks curiosity about what figure might still be lurking in the alleyways of Charleston's storied streets.