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34087
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On May 12, 1851, Yankee Hall, made up of 713 acres, was exposed for public sale and Churchill Perkins bought it for $3,565.
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34089
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On Mar. 9, 1858, Godfrey Langley sold 502 ½ acres on Grindal Creek known as the Cottage Tract to William Grimes for $4,500.
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33970
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Mentions J. D. Jones fishing at Pitch Kettle; Lorenzo McGlowhorn thrown from his buggy; Buck Bland’s farm; J. F. J. McGlohorn purchased the John Elks farm near Bethany Church; O. C. Manning and Dock Smith moved into Ayden; Edwin Tripp married Annie Hearne in Conetoe; David Stokes promotes tonic.
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34018
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The post office in Pactolus, Pitt County was re-established and James G. Lewis was appointed postmaster.
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33651
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The firm of Porter & Galloway at Galloway’s Cross Roads, Pitt County.
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33144
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J. P. Quinerly is building himself a large store at his place of business at Centreville, Pitt County.
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32890
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New Ayden town officials were: A. L. Harrington, mayor; J. J. Stokes, Dr. J. Dixon, H. S. Hardee, J. B. Garris. R. W. Smith, town commissioners.