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38051
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Item taken from ’The Historical & Genealogical Register,’ about trying to get more troops to march to Kinston, NC.
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38053
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The first news about Col. George Washington from 1774.
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38054
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Several letters from Hon. Joseph Hewes to Gov. Richard Caswell from 1779.
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38056
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John Sitgraves, a native of England, attended Eton College, and then emigrated to North Carolina. He became a lawyer, served as a lieutenant in the militia in the Revolution served as military aide to Gen. Richard Caswell. He represented North Carolina in the Continental Congress in 1784-85, and was speaker of the NC House of Representatives from 1787 to 1788. Sitgraves was appointed US District Judge for NC in 1789, serving until his death in 1802.
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38057
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John Swann, a Pasquotank County native, went to William and Mary College, was a planter, and represented North Carolina in the Continental Congress in 1788.
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38076
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The author gives the family and dates of children of Frederick and Fannie Davis. Surnames include: Fry, McCamly, Hardeman, Giles, Croom, Robertson, Oldham, Goodwin, Cannon, Cheatham, McGavock, Riggs, Thayer, Addison, Chapman, Elliston, Kennedy, Blackie, Gibson, Smith.
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38080
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History of the name and family group sheet of John Thomas Hewitt (1854-1922) and his wife, Virginia A. Gilbert (1864-1926)
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38081
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Transcription of records. Also includes surnames: Trueblood, Fletcher.
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38082
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Obituary and history of P.C. Creekmore, last Perquimans County Confederate Veteran Dies, 1933
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