Ballard Family Papers

1786-1873
Manuscript Collection #242
Creator(s)
Ballard family
Physical description
0.1 Cubic Feet, 43 items , consisting of land records and miscellaneous legal papers.
Preferred Citation
Ballard Family Papers (#242), East Carolina Manuscript Collection, J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA.
Repository
ECU Manuscript Collection
Access
No restrictions

Papers (1786--1873) consisting of land records, tax paid, bankruptcy, etc.


Biographical/historical information

The Ballards Crossroads was a small community known as Walshville in the early 1850s. The community was named after Joseph Lemuel Ballard (1819-1893) who had several stores within the community. The post office was named "Joesph" from 1894-1895, but prior to that it was known as Pleasant Mount from 1854-1860. Ballard was an enslaver and had bloodhounds funt for freedom seekers. Before the Civil War, he buried his money to prevent thievery, but was unable to find it at the end of the war. Other people who lived in Ballard's Crossroads was M. A. Rouse, Gahazi Britt (an enslaver who moved to Brazil), John and Aben Slaughter, Henry and Richard Blow, Dr. James M. Hines, and Dr. E. J. Blount.


Scope and arrangement

The bulk of this collection consists of land records for Greenville, N.C., and the Ballard Crossroads community of Pitt County, N.C. (1786-1873). Benjamin May and Elias Carr (grandfather of Governor Elias Carr) were involved in some of these land transactions. Also included in this collection is a contract concerning the recovery of taxes paid on cotton, a notice of bankruptcy, a voucher of an estates administrator and miscellaneous legal documents.


Administrative information
Custodial History

November 1, 1973, 43 items; Pitt County land records (1786-1873). Deposited by Dr. Joseph W. Congleton, Greenville, N.C.

August 26, 1980, (unprocessed addition 1), 2 items; slave records (1860, 1863). Donor: Dr. Joseph W. Congleton.

Source of acquisition

Gift of Dr. Joseph W. Congleton

Gift of Dr. Joseph W. Congleton

Processing information

Processed by L. Hofler, May 1974

Encoded by Apex Data Services

Copyright notice

Literary rights to specific documents are retained by the authors or their descendants in accordance with U.S. copyright law.


Key terms
Topical
Real property--North Carolina--Pitt County

Container list
0242 Digitized Material
Box 1 Folder a Land Records, Contracts for Taxes, Notices, Vouchers, Legal Documents