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44486
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In 1860, the primary industry in Beaufort County was that dealing with lumber. Some of the early lumber companies in Beaufort County noted by the author include the Kugler Mill, Camp Manufacturing Company, E.M. short Lumber Company, the Blades Lumber Company, Pamlico Lumber Company, Moss Planning Mill and Bayside Lumber Company to name a few.
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Pamteco Tracings (NoCar F262.B37 P35), Vol. 41 Issue 1, June 2025, p34-38
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44660
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Patrick Maule is noted among the earliest recorded physicians and surgeons in North Carolina. Of Scottish descent, Maule maintained a plantaion, Maule's Point, about 10 miles down the Pamlico River from Washington.
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Pamteco Tracings (NoCar F262.B37 P35), Vol. 41 Issue 2, December 2025, p7-9
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44658
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North Carolina contributed around 36,000 soldiers in the Revolutionary War. The first pension law was enacted on August 26, 1776. In 1778, Congress provided for all continental Line soldiers remaining in service until the conclusion of the war half pay for 7 years following the war.
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Pamteco Tracings (NoCar F262.B37 P35), Vol. 41 Issue 2, December 2025, p22-29, f
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44659
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The original Maule plantation was located on the south bank of the Pamlico River. Currently, a grave marker stand in the vicinity in memory of Major Moses Maule. Myths an irregularities concerning Moses Maule are examined by the author.
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Pamteco Tracings (NoCar F262.B37 P35), Vol. 41 Issue 2, December 2025, p10-11
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44154
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Continued encroachment and cultural disrespect on both sides lead to a breaking point in September 2011. Two major figures captured by the Tuscarora at the start of the conflict were John Lawson and Christopher De Graffenried. King Hancock with the Tuscarora sought to maintain peace with the shite settlers but was overruled by the majority on his side. Other leading figures in the conflict included William Brice, John Barnwell, Chief Tom Blount and Col James Moore, Jr.
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Pamteco Tracings (NoCar F262.B37 P35), Vol. 40 Issue 1, June 2024, p5-15
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43968
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The author shares pertinent information, definitions, etc. concerning research connected with North Carolina death certificates.
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Pamteco Tracings (NoCar F262.B37 P35), Vol. 39 Issue 2, December 2023, p21-23
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43969
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The article provides a brief synopsis of native people living in eastern North Carolina in the 100 year period spanning 1584-1715. The Tuscarora became one of the most powerful and highly developed groups in eastern North Carolina. their greatest population was in the present-day Grifton area. the article goes on to confer about other settlement groups, languages, customs and hierarchy.
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Pamteco Tracings (NoCar F262.B37 P35), Vol. 39 Issue 2, December 2023, p11-19
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43614
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The article lists file names for a group of record found in the North Carolina State Archives in addition a brief summary of divorce adminsitration in North Carolina since 1775.
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Pamteco Tracings (NoCar F262.B37 P35), Vol. 38 Issue 1, June 2022, p2-4
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43615
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The following are transcribed abstracts of citizen inquires to the Beaufort County Tax Office .for 1925.
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Pamteco Tracings (NoCar F262.B37 P35), Vol. 38 Issue 1, June 2022, p16-17
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43685
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The authar provides insightful advice for beginning family history research.
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