Map of Property of North Carolina State Highway & Public Works Commission, Harnett County


Title
Map of Property of North Carolina State Highway & Public Works Commission, Harnett County
Description
Hand drawn blueprint map, by N. T. Smith, Registered Engineer, dated 10 November 1943 and revised several times until 1/15/61, of a 200.859-acre property in Harnett County, North Carolina. Land was used as a prison camp and farm known as "Cloister Crofts," which during World War II reputedly held Italian prisoners of war. The North Carolina State Highway & Public Works Commission acquired the land from Frances R. Ross on 27 March 1933. Diazotype. Scale: 1" = 300'. 18.5” x 21.5”. Marginal holograph note: "Harold Morgan File". Shows owners of surrounding land, including Bud Morgan.
Date
November 10, 1943 - January 15, 1961
Original Format
maps
Extent
46cm x 54cm
Local Identifier
0268-s3-ss5-sss2-b243-fc-i1
Creator(s)
Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
East Carolina Manuscript Collection
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