Granny Dollar

Cover of Granny Dollar by Neal Wooten
Author: Neal Wooten
Year: 2017
Language: en
Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 9781612253800
Dimensions:
Height: 7.48 Inches
Length: 4.72 Inches
Weight: 0.38 pounds
Width: 0.41 Inches
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Granny Dollar by Neal Wooten, published by Mirror Publishing on June 4, 2017, is a historical fiction narrative that introduces readers to Nancy Emmaline Callahan Dollar, a one hundred-year-old Indian woman who emerges from the woods in 1926. Recently widowed and homeless for the first time, she becomes a captivating presence at the Masters School, a place for underprivileged children in northeast Alabama. The children, along with the school’s owner, Colonel Milford W. Howard, are enchanted by her unique character, which includes her rugged appearance and her companions—a mongrel dog and six chickens.

In this edition, readers will discover the rich tapestry of Granny Dollar’s life, filled with legendary tales of her experiences, including her survival during the forced relocation of the Cherokee Indians and her encounters with danger. The stories she shares, some possibly embellished, reflect her resilience and the historical context of her life. This book presents a blend of fiction and history, inviting readers to explore the legacy of a woman who became a local legend and a symbol of endurance and storytelling. With 176 pages, this English-language edition offers a glimpse into a significant period and the remarkable life of a woman who left a lasting impact on those around her.


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In 1926, a one hundred-year-old Indian woman fantastically emerged from the woods at the Masters School, a school for underprivileged children near what is now Desoto State Park on Lookout Mountain in northeast Alabama. Her name was Nancy Emmaline Callahan Dollar.

Recently widowed, she found herself homeless and in need for the first time in her life. A rugged and stout Cherokee standing six feet tall with a pipe clenched in her teeth and followed by a mongrel dog and six chickens, she was a sight for the kids to behold. They were mesmerized by her and immediately put her up in one of the empty cabins on the campus grounds and tended to her every need. When the owner of the school, Colonel Milford W. Howard, returned from California to find the old Indian woman there, he too soon fell under her spell.

Granny Dollar, a term of endearment since she never had children, became a local legend and the favorite subject of journalists and writers for years to come. Most of the stories she told were the stuff of legends, like hiding out during the forced relocation of the Cherokee Indians, bitten by poisonous snakes three times, and losing almost everything in the War Between the States. Other stories surrounding her might have been exaggerated, but one thing is certain, everyone who met her knew right away she was a walking monument of life and history.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Granny Dollar” by Neal Wooten. Synopsis preview: In 1926, a one hundred-year-old Indian woman fantastically emerged from the woods at the Masters School, a school for underprivileged children near what is now Desoto State Park on Lookout Mountain in northeast Alabama.…
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Publisher: Mirror Publishing. Year: 2017.
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ISBN-13: 9781612253800.
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Language: en. Pages: 176.

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