This collection includes 108 Chatham County, North Carolina, warrants (1804-1840); 2 Onslow County, North Carolina, grants (1788, no date); and 1897 financial receipt with 4 handwritten medicinal cures by Wyley M. Cates of Teer and Alamance County, NC, and print ads for his cures.
The Colonial Assembly established Cantham County on December 5, 1770 and was formed from a portion of what was once Orange County. The county was governed by justices of the peaces which severed Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. The justices were appointed by the state's General Assembly. With the new State Constitution in 1868 a 5 member board of county commissions were created and it changed the court system. This caused justices of the peace to become obsolete in 1894.
The bulk of this collection are warrants issued in Chantham County, North Carolina from 1807-1821. The last folder includes remedies and notes made by Wiley M. Cates.
January 21, 2020, (unprocessed), 0.35 cubic feet; This collection contains unrelated material belonging to Mary E. Tatum. Included are 108 Chatham County, North Carolina, warrants (1804-1840); 2 Onslow County, North Carolina, grants (1788, no date); and 1897 financial receipt with 4 handwritten medicinal cures by Wyley M. Cates of Teer and Alamance County, NC, and print ads for his cures. Gift of Mary E. Tatum
Gift of Mary E. Tatum
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