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32472
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Bishop E. Dudley Age Book (1802-1859) (includes Harris, Jones, Houston, Murphy, Holloway, Bryan, Carmen); William Sparkman Bible Record (1768-1922) (includes Cannon, Godbey, Rollins); James Sparkman Bible (1795-1849) (includes Cary, Tyson, Weeks, Godwin); James Madison Sparkman (1816-1895) (includes Finger, Lee, VanLandingham, Bennett, Matthews); John Holliday Dixon Bible Page (1795-1862) (includes Darden, Bynum, Coward, Barrett); Thaddeus Cannon Bible (1886-1986) (includes Stocks, Jones, Adams); Frederick Lawrence Wiggins Bible (1845-1952) (includes Nettles).
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32474
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Surnames include: Gwaltney, Stocks, Coker, Dail, Love, Taylor.
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32475
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Lists of men who failed to attend regular muster in Pitt County 1809-1810.
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32476
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The following is an index to applications for Confederate Pensions for veterans and widows of veterans of Pitt County. This index covers both series 1 and series 2. The original index is located behind the main desk of the NC Archives Search Room.
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32477
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This is about the formation of the Col. George E. B. Singeltary Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy in Greenville, NC on May 26, 1899.
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32481
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This letter talks about the fortifications around Washington, NC. This letter states that Pitt County is one of the poorest counties in the State and its inhabitants are much to be pitied. Sweet potatoes are the principal staple.
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32482
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Various death notices of Pitt County Civil War veterans taken from selected newspapers on microfilm in the NC Collection, J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University. Names include: John Mooring 1906; Asa Garris 1907; James Grimsley 1907; Beverly Daniel 1907; Cicero Smith 1907; J. F. Hellen 1906; W. B. Lassiter 1918; G. S. Johnson 1908; Mrs. Martha Skeenes 1930; W. S. Roach 1911; George Hinson 1911; Christopher C. Bland 1917; Walter Carter 1910; S. A. Dudley 1910; James A. Briley 1923; Samuel Brown 1911; Guilford Harris 1912, Henry Cameron 1912; J. S. Norman 1911; George Andrews 1912; J. J. Nobles 1903; Lynn Manning 1904; W. B. Moore 1904; Arnold Baldree 1904; W. G. Little 1912.
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32483
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Article about W. C. Baldwin, Confederate veteran of Orange Co., NC, who married Annie Garris of Pitt County. He visited Greenville in 1924 and told of his service in the Civil War. He was stationed in Greenville and fell ill and was cared for in a hospital set up in the old academy on Evans Street.
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32485
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These letters from 1864 from M. E. Whitehurst and H. C. Whitehurst to their mother, Mrs. H. P. Whitehurst of Pitt County. One letter from 1863 is from Mrs. Martha Ann Brickell Hoyt (1804-1889) widow of Goold Hoyt, to her daughter in Louisiana, Sally Marshall, wife of Allen Walker Marshall. She talks of the conditions in Greenville and the slave trade.
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32486
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Soldiers mentioned—John Mixen of Pitt County and Kinchen Cobb of Greene County
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