Maps of Saint Paul's Episcopal Churchyard. Edenton, NC.


Title
Maps of Saint Paul's Episcopal Churchyard. Edenton, NC.
Description
Eight copies of Jasper Hassell's 1975 cemetery map of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Edenton, NC with handwritten research notes in pen and pencil from Edenton and Albemarle-Chowan regional historian Elizabeth Vann Moore. Miss Moore wrote several editions of the Guide Book to Historic Edenton and Chowan County, served as consultant to and editor of A Celebration of Faith: 300 Years in the Life of St. Paul's (concerning St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Edenton), and was instrumental in the development of other published works, including Edenton, An Architectural Portrait. The maps and notes pertain to information on churchyard plots and tombstones, attempting to identify cemetery occupants. Date range based on map publication date and Elizabeth Vann Moore's date of death.
Date
1976-2010
Original Format
maps
Extent
Local Identifier
1215-s11-fos3
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Spatial
Location of Original
East Carolina Manuscript Collection
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