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Anecdote and Incident

Record #:
11702
Abstract:
Host of the 1725 General Assembly and home to one of the earliest Native American reservations in the United States, Camden County has a sundry past. Containing one of the oldest settlements in North Carolina, Old Trap, Camden County was once visited by President James Monroe. Beleaguered with a slave insurrection in 1802, and containing the presence of both Baptists and Methodists, Camden County is also known for the town of South Mills.\r\n
Source:
The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 32 Issue 9, Sept 1964, p9, 15-16, il