Cassie M. Robinson papers, 2002.

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Cassie M. Robinson papers, 2002.

Consists of two papers from her Appalachian Studies graduate courses. Robinson wrote "Tabernacle Baptist Church: 'The Friendly Little Church by the Road' " for Appalachian Religion course taught by Conrad Ostwalt. It is an enthnographic study with detailed descriptions of the physcial structure and worship styles. It also includes an interview with Pastor Gary Watson. Journal reactions were removed prior to donation. "Community Studies in the Toe River Valley" was written for Patricia Beaver's Anthropology course. This is an analysis of various studies about the Toe River Valley, located in Mitchell and Yancey Counties, North Carolina.

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Appalachian State University, ASU

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Appalachian State University. W.L. Eury Appalachian Collection. Archives.

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Tabernacle Baptist Church (Watauga County, N.C.)

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Robinson, Cassie Marta.

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Cassie M. Robinson was raised in southwestern North Carolina. She received her Master's degree in Appalachian Studies at Appalachian State University in 2004. After graduation, she worked as the Coordinator of the Liston B. Ramsey Center for Regional Studies at Mars Hill College. From the description of Cassie M. Robinson papers, 2002. (Western North Carolina Library Network). WorldCat record id: 232575887 ...