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for Tar Heel Junior Historian Vol. 22 Issue 1, Fall 1982
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Abstract:
Mr. Revelle Sr. was asked to share personal stories about growing up in early 19th-century eastern North Carolina. He recalls his first job at a drug store, the development of Murfreesboro, and boat travel in the area.
Abstract:
The Pole Bridge Road School, also known as the Pine Hall Colored School, was an African American educational institution in Stokes County. It opened in 1885 for white children but after it fell into disrepair the building was repurposed for African American students.