Saturday, November 9, 2019

Rio Grande From Babtist to Bevo to Bell Tower essays

Rio Grande From Babtist to Bevo to Bell Tower essays Abby Gail Goodnite is a 2001 graduate of Rio Grande University. She has authored several articles published in Goldenseal, including West Virginia Traditional Life and Bluegrass Unlimited, just to name a couple. Goodnite also has several entries in the forthcoming West Virginia Encyclopedia as well as the Encyclopedia of South Carolina. A professor at Rio Grande University since 1976, Ivan M. Tribe holds a B.A. from Ohio University and a Ph.D. from the University of Toledo. Among his many writings, Tribe has authored two books on country music history and contributed to several popular academic journals and encyclopedias. This work and Tribes extensive writings on the Hocking Valley Mining Region earned him the Edwin A. Jones Award in 1998. As the title suggests, this book relays the history of Rio Grande the town and school from founding to present. Offered in an in depth and objective account of history are many interesting facts and stories that can be appreciated by all (familiar with the area or not). The work takes us to the mid 1800s, introducing the reader to Rio Grandes unique founders and brings us back through to the present, nearly year by year, leaving no leaf unturned as it engages us with the events that slowly morphed the University and town into what we see today. Consistent with the movement of the time and area, the founders of Rio Grande were converted to the Baptist faith of Christianity by a traveling reverend. When Rev. Ira Z. Hanning met Nehemiah and Permeilia Atwood, they owned a large piece of land used for pasture. Under the dream of Rev. Hanning and the Atwoods were soon on a mission to establish a strong college for ministry training in their small town. Although he would not survive to see his mission complete, seven years after Nehemiah Atwoods death the dream of Rio Grande College was realized as result of Hanning and Permilia At ...

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