North Carolina’s Society of Historians

2018 Historian of the Year


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“Our Historian of the Year for 2018 is probably one of the most well-known people in this room today. He is known throughout the State, Country and probably Internationally. He doesn’t produce in depth historical nor genealogical studies; however, he does and continues to do more to “tempt” people to do so than they are willing to admit.

It starts with an idea, a suggestion…which promotes curiosity…which encourages research and interviews, that stirs more ideas…and then the creativity kicks in. The result is a show that appeals to many, many people from all walks of life and on every educational level. His magical, endearing personality gets people to talk, to share their family history, details of their special craft of hobby. He is there when history is revived, and he is there when history is about to be made…all the while, capturing and sharing these special times with us via weekly shows, a successful syndicated column, a newly released [podcast], and amazing website that houses the collection of weekly shows…just in case you’ve missed an edition…now it has taken on a life of its own.

In writing this narrative about our Historian of the Year, I visited this website to take a few notes to add to the ones I had been provided with. I thought that I would devote about 5 or 10 minutes to this search and before I knew it, I was being called down from my office as my husband had fixed LUNCH! I had been on the site for over 4 HOURS! Needless say, I learned a LOT!

It can be said that our choice has caused more people to catch this history of genealogy BUG more than any other person in NC! He may not have written a book, but he has been the inspiration behind many that have been written. He may not have physically taken us to the places he has been to, but he has encouraged us to visit these special places in NC that we didn’t know existed until he made us aware of them. He has brought hobbies, paces of interest, and special people to the forefront that we had never heard of…in other words, he has opened up a whole new world for many people who are not satisfied with just watching something on television…they want to see these places and meet these people in person. NC history has taken on a new meaning to many throughout this man’s exhausting efforts and we appreciate him so much that we would like to honor him by choosing him as our 2018 North Carolina SOCIETY OF HISTORIANS, HISTORIAN OF THE YEAR.”

`-Elizabeth Bray Sherrill, President of the North Carolina Society of Historians (NCSH), Inc.


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2018 Publication Award

Dolley Madison and the Easter egg Roll, Carolina Moonshiners, 1915 Then and Now

THE NORTH CAROLINA SOCIETY OF HISTORIANS


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2017 Multimedia Award

The Tom Dooley Files from Charlotte Corbin Barnes, Brushy Mountain Apple Festival, On Route 74 Feature Segment - Waxhaw NC, Tevepaugh Orchards


THE NORTH CAROLINA SOCIETY OF HISTORIANS


2015 Telly Award - The Collectors

"The Collectors" is an episode of Carl White's Life in the Carolinas. 
In this episode Carl takes viewers on a fascinating day trip in a 1946 Chevy, traveling from Wilkes County to Salisbury, with a stop in Pilot Mountain. He is joined by his friend Ken Welborn, publisher of The Record in Wilkesboro and a passionate connoisseur of collectables. Their mission? To find and deliver a unique gift for Carl's friend, bluegrass musician and collector extraordinaire Tom Isenhour.


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2014 Paul Jehu Barringer Jr and Sr Award of Excellence

For valuable contributions make toward the collection, preservation, and perpetuation of North Carolina history.

THE NORTH CAROLINA SOCIETY OF HISTORIANS


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2012 People’s Telly Award

The Tom Dooley Story


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2011 People’s Telly Award

Cheraw SC Episode


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2018 Multimedia Award

Sgt. Eugene Deibler WWII Vet., Bud Byers Cold War Vet, Liberty Mountain, Lenoir, A Creative Historic Downtown, Easter egg Roll 2018 at the Inn of the Patriots Grove NC

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2016 Telly Award - Remembering No More

"Remembering No More" is a special episode of Carl White's Life in the Carolinas.
In this special episode, Carl explores Alzheimer's Disease. Focusing on the story of Vera, a gracious lady who suffers with Alzheimer's, he explores the disease, how it impacts on patients and those who love the patients, and the efforts of the many men and women who are working to eradicate this devastating disease.


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2014 Midsouth Emmy® Nomination

Bees and Beekeepers - A Sweet Life


THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES


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2014 Paul Green Multimedia Award

DVD entitled: Shelby: Music, Mush and More

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2014 Paul Green Multimedia Award

Life in the Carolinas Television Show

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2017 Publication Award

From Under the Water to the White House, A Love Story with a few Twists and Turns, Black Walnuts White Squirrels and a Bucket List, Coffee and a Good Life, Some Observations about Daniel Boone, Three Presidents and a Possibility

THE NORTH CAROLINA SOCIETY OF HISTORIANS


2015 Telly Award - The American Legion World Series

"The American Legion World Series" is a special episode of Carl White's Life in the Carolinas. 
In this episode, Carl takes viewers to Shelby,NC where he highlights the history, volunteers and the excitement of the American Legion World Series.


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2014 Midsouth Emmy® Nomination

Ghosts of Wilkesboro - Candlelight Ghost Tour, Carl White, Life In The Carolinas

THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES


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2014 People’s Telly Award

Bees Beekeepers - A Sweet Life


2011 People's Telly Award

The Beloved Woman of the Eastern Band of Cherokee