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Transcription of a newspaper account of the battle.
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1785 Warranty Deed from Thomas Midyett to Francis Farrow, both of Cape Hatteras Banks, Currituck County.
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It began with David W. Hobbs (1826-1899) who sold a right of way to the Suffolk and Carolina Railroad. He became section master of the way station built by the railroad named ‘Hobbs Station.’ The town eventually grew up around the station.
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Happy Home Church was formed in 1915 as the Happy Home Pentecostal Holiness Church and the first Camp Meeting was held in 1925. Cabins were eventually built for visitors and a cafeteria was used to cook home cooked meals served three times a day for the duration of the camp meeting. There is a list of the 23 charter members.
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The author gives a table of births and deaths of Dare County citizens.
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The author discusses transportation, old roads and how families dropped down into North Carolina out of Virginia. She gives examples of old names from Virginia.