Apex History
From the publication
Pluck, Perseverance and Paint
Apex, North Carolina: Beginnings to 1941
340 pages and has 165 photos, maps, and illustrations
New and revised version by
Warren Holleman and Toby Holleman
Fall 2010

Description of book... 
 
Pluck, Perseverance and Paint: Apex, North Carolina: Beginnings to 1940, by Warren Lee Holleman and C.P. “Toby” Holleman, Jr.  Published by Halcyon Press, Ltd., Houston, Texas.  Featuring photography, illustrations, and maps by Marty Allen, Jerry Miller, and Staley C. Smith.

First published in 1973, at the time of Apex’s Centennial Celebration, Pluck, Perseverance and Paint has been revised and expanded to five times its original length.  The new book is 340 pages in length and features 160 photographs, maps, and illustrations.  The book’s title is drawn from Apex’s first motto, describing the virtues of her early citizens and the tools required to turn a swampy “Log Pond” into a bustling community.

Pluck, Perseverance and Paint covers not only early Apex, but all of western Wake County prior to World War II.   The new edition presents both written and oral histories of the Apex area on such topics as slavery, the Civil War, Reconstruction, the Roaring Twenties, and the Great Depression.  While learning about the history of Apex, readers will also learn about the history of central North Carolina, the South, and the entire United States during this formative period of our nation’s history.  And because the book is written with both intelligence and wit, the reader will be entertained as well.


Comments and questions for the authors may be emailed to PluckPerseveranceAndPaint@gmail.com.

(c) Copyright 2010 all information and photos by Warren Holleman and Toby Holleman

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