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37220
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Article about the Hettrick Brothers from 1954. They came from Pennsylvania after the Civil War with Dutch nets to improve fishing, used the nets to kill blackbirds, had a sawmill, and had a bakery in Edenton, NC.
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37221
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History of Mount Hermon Church, begun in 1847 near Elizabeth City, NC.
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37224
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The Shiloh High School is now the Topside Restaurant.
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37225
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Article about families in Wayne and Duplin counties had their ancestors in Albemarle County, NC
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37226
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List of Confederate Soldiers at Unveiling of Confederate Monument at Elizabeth City, NC, May 10, 1911.
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37227
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These are notes from various selected deeds from 1762-1764.
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37228
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Small article on the early history of the town of Oriental, NC.
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37229
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This article gives rambling thoughts on shipping trade, court punishment, slavery, and town of Plymouth and a water spout in the Albemarle Sound.
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37230
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An article about J. T. Winslow, age 70, remembering an invasion in Perquimans Co., NC of Union troops in December 1864.
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37231
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Three generations of the family of Aaron Sanders (abt. 1789-1879) of Perquimans/Pasquotank Co., North Carolina to Clinton Co., IN.
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37232
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Small notes on William Padget of Chowan Co., NC, who had three known sons: William Jr., Edward and Samuel Padget.
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37233
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Information on the family of Exum Bell Winslow (b. 1823) of Perquimans Co., NC.
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37234
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History of the Evans United Methodist Church, founded in 1826 and located about eight miles from Edenton, NC.
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37236
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A listing of the owners of North Carolina from Henry VII to the eight Lords Proprietors.