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4338
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Eleanor Newton Gillette grew up in Farmville in Pitt County. Realizing that the scenes of her childhood might one day be gone, either through new development or neglect, Gillette began twelve years ago to photograph such vanishing things as old barns, country stores, and abandoned homes.
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31816
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Old photograph of Godfrey Stephen Johnston (1840-1908) and his wife Elizabeth Lee House (b. 1847), dau. of Jarrett House and Sallie Ann Harrington.
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31817
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In 1928, the Daily Reflector newspaper in Greenville, NC, ran a series of articles submitted by Abram James Moye (1853-1932) in which he recalled the houses and people who lived along the Plank Road running down Dickinson Avenue to Farmville. There are pen & ink drawings of several houses by Roger Kammerer, including the Wiley Nobles house, Joseph L. Ballard house, Alfred Moye house, Plank Road Toll House. Mr. Moye discusses such people as: William Moore, Marcellus Moore, John Moore, Henry Sutton, Ben Manning, Mr. Evans, Wiley Nobles, Japeth Tyson, Willis Briley, Betsy Howell, Moses Joyner, Mrs. Denton, Mrs. Titus Elks, Sally Lassiter, Amos Hines, Mr. Joyner, Mrs. Richard Tyson, Mrs. Sally Ann Anderson, Elias Turnage, Moses Tyson Moye, John Lang, William G. Lang, J. M. Morehead, Mrs. Susan Streeter Atkinson.
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31855
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Pen & Ink drawing of the Samuel Cory House (now demolished) formerly located on County Home Road.