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James Mendenhall house lies under High Point City Lake by High Point Enterprise.(local)tlcaut22899213993700;
Briggs, Benjamina photocopy of this article is in the High Point Vertical Files: History-- Benjamin Briggs HPE articlesPage & column: 4
Subjects: Mendenhall, James.; Mendenhall family.; High Point (N.C.) City Lake Park.; Mendenhall, Elijah.; Whittier, John Greenleaf.; Coltrane's Mill (Randolph Co., N.C.); Historic Properties.; Howell, Jonathan.; Stalker, Thomas.; Mendenhall, Delphina.; Girard, Stephen A.;
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Level of abomination: Slavery wasn't extensive but still existed in area AND Levi Coffin, Quaker and Underground Railroad conductor by High Point Enterprise.;
photosPage & column: F1-1 AND F2-1
Subjects: High Point (N.C.); Guilford County (N.C.); Mendenhall, George C.; Mendenhall, Delphina.; Mendenhall, Eliza Dunn.; Mendenhall, James Ruffin.; Morehead, James T.; Morehead, John Motley.; Mendenhall, C. P. (Cyrus P.); Mendenhall, Richard.; Gardner, Nathan.; Jones, Ezekiel P.; Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church (High Point, N.C.); Slave, Amanda (Bowman); Slave, Mary (Bowman); Slave, Bettie (Lindsay); Slave, Susan (Lawrence); Coffin, Levi.; New Garden Friends Meeting (Greensboro, N.C.); Coffin, Catherine White.; Stanley, Joshua.; Stanley, Abigail Hunt.; Mendenhall Plantation (Jamestown, N.C.);
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Deep River Graveyard by Briggs, H. Clay,author.(local)tlcaut44680294075100; HIGH POINT Vertical Files(local)tlcaut24341651588400;
High Point Vertical Files: Cemeteries--OakwoodOriginally published in the Greensboro Daily News
Subjects: Deep River Friends Cemetery (High Point, N.C.); Cemeteries; Cook, John F.; Mendenhall, George C; Mendenhall, Delphina.; Iddings, William.; Ledbetter, Ruth Iddings.; Briggs, Phebe Ledbetter; Thrift, Obed.; David, Granklin.; Barbee, Fred, Mrs.; Ragsdale, Virginia.; Mendenhall, Gertrude.; Mendenhall, M. Pauline.; Richard, George C.; Mendenhall, Nereus, Dr.; Harris, Jonathan; Horney, Stephen G.; Wheeler, Cyrus J.; Ragsdale, J.S.; Wiley, William.; Mendenhall, Elihu.; Thornton, C.E.; Thornton, Rex.; Thornton, Robert.; Thornton, E.E., Mrs.; Thornton, Cora.; Thornton, Ralph.; Thornton, A.E.; Beard, Vrgil.; Cemetery Listings.;
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My North Carolina boyhood: a reminiscence by Wheeler, Alonzo LeRoy,1853-(DLC)no2010068658;
Subjects: Wheeler, Alfred; Jerome, Alonzo Wheeler; Wheeler, John; Macy, Lydia; Wheeler, Emeline; Johnson, Henry; Wheeler, Emily; Wheeler, Lou; Wheeler, Jesse; Johnson, E.J; Starbuck, Seth; Welch, Bill; Helper, Hinton Rowan, 1829-1909; Hart, Richard; Hart, Mose; Coffin, Zimri; Wade, Harmon; Hare, William; Clinard, Alec; Ellis, Patsy; Ellis, Tom; Ellis, Dick; Ellis, Pomp; Mendenhall, Preston; Mendenhall, Delphina; Defectors;
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Deep River Friends Meeting first established for worship in 1778; Historic Quaker church grew out of meetings authorized at home of Benjamin Beesom; Foot once maximum height of tombstones for Quakers; Mr. Briggs tells some interesting stories about Deep River Friends Cemetery by High Point Enterprise.;
High Point Vertical Files: Churches--Quaker--Deep River
Subjects: Beeson, Benjamin.; Ledbetter, D.E.A.; Field, Bessie.; Moon, Philip, Mrs.; Moon, Bessie.; Barrett, Leslie H.; Curtis, Ida.; Hendricks, Thomas.; Pearson, Clifton C.; Hawthorn, Samuel L.; Peele, Joseph H.; Wood, George.; Potts, Joseph.; Cook, John P.; Mendenhall, George C.; Mendenhall, Delphina.; Mendenhall, Elihu.; Beard, William S.; Scott, Mary Iddings.; Richard, Brazilla Gardner.; Mendenhall, Nereus, Dr.; Howell, John.; Gordon, John.; Harris, janathan.; Horney, Stephen G.; Wheeler, C.R.; Ragsdale, J.S.; Wiley, William.; Gordon, J.R., Dr.; Weatherly, J.M.; Jordon, Clarence.; Jordon, Reuben.; Briggs, Clarkson.; Briggs, H. Clay.; Holton, Phoebe Horney.; Deep River Friends Meeting.; Deep River Friends Meeting Cemetery (High Point, N.C.);
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The Underground railroad in Guilford County / by Beal, M. Gertrude(local)tlcaut484015223516000;
"Guilford County is believed to have been home to the first Underground Railroad activity in North Carolina. In this booklet published by the North Carolina Friends Historical Society, M. Gertrude Beal shines a light on the people and places in Guilford County that played key roles in helping the enslaved escape to freedom. Some found their way north through what is now the Guilford College campus, where the more than 300-year-old tulip poplar tree shown on the front cover likely provided shade and shelter." [from the back cover]
Subjects: Mendenhall, Richard; Crooks, Adam; McBride, Jesse; Mendenhall, Delphina; Beard, David; Murrow, Andrew Caldwell; Coffin, Levi; Worth, Hiram; Caldwell, David, 1725-1824; Holland, Stephen; New Garden (N.C.); Coffin, Vestal; Coffin, Addison, 1822-1897; Dimery, John; Curry, Arch; Woody, J.W; Mendenhall, George C; Moore, Martha; Wesleyan Methodist Church; Manumission Society of North Carolina; Guilford College; Underground Railroad; Abolitionists; Underground Railroad; Enslaved persons; Quakers;
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