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10 results for Carolina Trees & Branches Vol. 16 Issue No. 2, April 2007
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38480
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James M. Davis, Jr. gives a detailed history of his Sawyer and Davis family ancestry.
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38481
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The author gives various records, such as the Will of Thomas Sawyer, Pasquotank Co., 1750, notes on John Casey, and notes and Wills of the Smithson family.
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38482
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transcription of the record and family chart.
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38486
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The house built before 1830, for Micajah Reid, one of Gates County’s oldest black families.
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38487
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The Reid’s Grove School, in Gatesville Township, Gates County, NC, was built in 1927 and operated until 1951, when it was sold to the county.
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38488
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This is a narrative of how Martha Walker Trent and her family survived the Civil War and later bought the McLean House, at Appomattox Court House. The first battle of the Civil War and the final surrender took place on this land. She sold the McLean House, to a Northern man, who took it down to move, but never did.
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38489
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This is the story of Lula McLean’s Rag Doll, stolen from the McLean House, Appomattox Court House, where Gen. Robert E. Lee signed the surrender. The rag doll was a ‘Silent Witness’ to the Surrender and eventually wound up in the Appomattox Court House National Historical Park in 1992.
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38490
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This was an article written in 1951 on the battle with additional notes.
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38491
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This is the story of Lt. Cmdr. Charles W. Flusser, Union soldier, who burned the bridges over the Perquimans River in 1863.