Entrepreneur

Four sons of Zephaniah Askew, a prominent Harrellsville, North Carolina farmer, saw an opportunity to bring regular steamboat service to Windsor, North Carolina. The brothers ordered an engine and boiler from Baltimore and constructed a steamboat hull along the banks of the Cashie River. Each of the brothers found their respective roles in this new venture during the 1870s.

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E. H. Frazier & Co., To E. S. Askew & Brother, 10 March 1871
[Envelope from E. H. Frazier & Co., East-Baltimore Iron and Brass Works], 10 March 1871
E. H. Frazier & Co., To E. S. Askew & Bro., 11 March 18711
E. H. Frazier & Co., [Contract between Frazier & Co. and Askew & Bro.], 14 March 1871
E. H. Frazier & Co., To E. S. Askew & Bro., 2 May 1871
W. F. Askew, To Father [Zephaniah Askew], 8 July 1872
C. W. Askew, To Father, Sir [Zephaniah Askew], 11 November 1872
W. F. Askew, To Father [Zephaniah Askew], 28 November 1872
C. W. Askew, To Father [Zephaniah Askew], 12 January 1873
Permanent Enrollment No. 6, 17 February 1873