McNeill, John Charles, 1874-1907

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John Charles McNeill (1874-1907), was a Wake Forest alumni and one of North Carolina's most celebrated poets. His published works include Songs of Merry and Sad and Lyrics From the Cotton Land, the latter of which was published posthumously.

From the description of John Charles McNeill Papers, 1894-1905 (Wake Forest University - ZSR Library). WorldCat record id: 60690741

John Charles McNeill, youngest of five children of Duncan and Euphemia McNeill, was born near Wagram in Scotland County, N.C., on 26 July 1874. Many of his poems are nostalgic evocations of a happy boyhood spent roaming the fields and woods, swimming and hunting and fishing, working along the rows with white and black laborers, and attending the old field school. Before entering Wake Forest College in 1894, he studied at Whiteville Academy, clerked in a store, and taught in Georgia. At Wake Forest, he was an exemplary student, contributed poems to and edited the literary journal, and took special law courses. Briefly he was on the faculties at Wake Forest and Mercer University.

When 26, he opened a law office in Lumberton, wrote poems and stories for the local newspaper, but after several years moved to Laurinburg to practice, and was elected to the state legislature. He had little interest in deeds and writs, and only the personalities of those involved in courtroom battles intrigued him. Meanwhile, the Youth's Companion in 1901 accepted a poem by him, and the Century Magazine over a four-year span used eighteen selections, both lyrics and dialect verse. In September 1904, the Charlotte Observer invited him to the staff to write when and what he wished. In the Observer over the next three years appeared 467 of his poems, only 134 of them collected in his two published books. Besides the columns of poetry, he wrote anecdotes, fables, reports on fires and funerals, book reviews, and covered special events in North Carolina and South Carolina. His popularity soared, and his byline became regionally famous. The little loves and sorrows are my song, he said. His dialect verse and his poems on nature and religion are chaste productions of a man who was himself warm-hearted and uncomplicated. He died on 17 October 1907. His works are Songs Merry and Sad (1906), Lyrics from Cotton Land (1907), and Select Prose of John Charles McNeill (1936).

[Taken from the biographical sketch by Richard Walser in Southern Writers: A Biographical Dictionary .]

From the guide to the John Charles McNeill Papers, 1894-1969, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.)

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referencedIn Jenkins, James Lineberry, 1919-2003. James Lineberry Jenkins papers, 1907-1990 [manuscript]. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
referencedIn Richard Gaither Walser Papers, 1918-1988 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
referencedIn Covington, Bob, 1908-1976. Project 60 program, Light on the clouds : John Charles McNeill, North Carolina poet. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
creatorOf McNeill, John Charles, 1874-1907. John Charles McNeill Papers, 1894-1905 Wake Forest University - ZSR Library, Z. Smith Reynolds Library
referencedIn Green, Paul, 1894-1981. [Letter] 1979 April 15 [to] Clara [Booth Byrd] / Paul [Green]. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
creatorOf [John Charles McNeill scrapbooks]. : 1896-1907 DeTamble Library, St Andrews University, DeTamble Library
referencedIn Watauga Club Records, 1884-2011 North Carolina State University. Special Collections Research Center
creatorOf McNeill, John Charles, 1874-1907. Fugitive poems / by John Charles McNeill. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
creatorOf McNeill, John Charles, 1874-1907. Ode to the memory of the eminent guinea, Miss Jennie Smith. DeTamble Library, St Andrews University, DeTamble Library
referencedIn Paul Green Papers, 1880-1992 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
creatorOf McNeill, John Charles, 1874-1907. [Letter] March 26, 1903 [to] Foy. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
creatorOf Stone Publishing Company. Records, 1906-1922. University of North Carolina, Charlotte, J. Murrey Atkins Library
creatorOf John Charles McNeill Papers, 1894-1969 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
referencedIn Century Company records New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division
referencedIn Memory, Jasper Livingston, 1901-1991. Jasper Livingston Memory, Jr. Papers, 1921-1935 Wake Forest University - ZSR Library, Z. Smith Reynolds Library
creatorOf McNeill, John Charles, 1874-1907. John Charles McNeill papers, 1894-1969 [manuscript]. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Birth 1874-07-24

Death 1907-10-17

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