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13482
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In 1968, the small farmhouse once owned by Silas and Rebecca Everett in Edgecombe County was moved from Conetoe to Tarboro. It is part of a complex of historic buildings highlighting life in the antebellum period. Fleming describes the small, three-room home and how the residents lived there.
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Tar Heel Junior Historian (NoCar F 251 T3x), Vol. 50 Issue 1, Fall 2010, p24-27, il
Record #:
14265
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Another story of unusual interest about old homes is that of Myrtle Bower, in Edgecombe County, built in the 1820s. Home of the Hart family for generations, down its shady avenue rode the gentry of a century ago, and along the same road came the marauding army, or parts of it, of the notorious Sherman in 1865.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 15 Issue 4, June 1947, p27-28, f
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