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37454
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Transcription of the records. Other surnames include: Moore, Adams.
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37455
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Transcription of the records. Other surnames include: Dupuy, Williams.
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37456
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Tribute and obituary of Edna Morrisette Shannonhouse.
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37457
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Article about Kessen and Joan Sawday coming from California searching their Durant, Sutton, Wynn, Leonhauser family roots.
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37458
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These are notes about Joseph B. Hinton; Asa Biggs; John L. Foreman; John Lancaster Bailey; and Joshua Tayloe.
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37459
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Article about Earnest L. Hardy, custodian of the Hertford Municipal Building for 36 years and professional yard man.
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37462
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Hugh Cale, a mulatto, was born in Perquimans Co., NC, represented Pasquotank County, NC in the General Assembly at various times. He was a member of the Pasquotank County Board of Commissioners, a justice of the peace and a member of the Pasquotank County Board of Education. In Legislature, Cale introduced the bill in the NC House of Representatives to establish a normal school for blacks in Elizabeth City. He was also a member of the board of trustees of the NC Agricultural and Mechanical College for the Colored Race at Greensboro, NC 1891-1899.
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37463
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List of Republicans and their dates of service in the General Assembly.
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37464
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Woodley family lineage five generations from John and Elizabeth Woodley of Alligator Creek, Tyrrell Co., NC.
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37465
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William P. Roberts was the Democratic representative from Gates County, NC, who introduced legislation in 1877 to change the county government system and limit the number of blacks who could hold local public offices. His proposal was enacted.
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37467
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Article about the boiler of the Eastern Cotton Oil Company in Hertford, NC blowing up.
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37469
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Transcription of the Will of Daniel Parker, Gates Co., NC, 1780
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