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14091
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Focusing on siblings, the article looks at North Carolina's religious diversity within a family. Three brothers, Charles, Mathias, Basil, represented three different religions groups, Episcopalians, Catholics, and Baptists. Each brother also had a distinguished career, being active members within their respective communities. One thing the brothers had in common is being born in Chatham County, which the author uses to demonstrate the depth of human character within this one county.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 16 Issue 7, July 1948, p21
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22469
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This article explores the history of the historic home and property Ingleside, located in Wake County, North Carolina. Originally the home of Revolutionary War veteran Colonel John Ingles, Ingleside eventually became home to North Carolina Governor Charles Manly and his son John H. Manly before the Civil War. During the Civil War, Union troops occupied the property and a Union officer buried $20,000 in coin that has never been found. After the war, the property was divided and passed through a number of different owners.
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