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History of the Negro in High Point: First Railway Mail Agent by High Point Enterprise.;
Photocopy found in the High Point Vertical Files: African Americans-- BuisinessesPage: 25
Subjects: Headen, Cast.; Strickland, Sherman.;
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Along Freedom's Path; Remembering African American Contributions To High Point; African American Firsts In High Point; Haizlip Funeral Home, Inc.; They Made A Difference by HIGH POINT Vertical Files(local)tlcaut24341651588400;
African Americans-- African American Heritage Publicationarticle from African American Heritage newspaper
Subjects: High Point (N.C.)-History; High Point Africian American Heritage Society.; First Baptist Church (High Point, N.C.); Haizlip Funeral Home, Inc. (High Point, N.C.); Powell, Lois Haizlip.; B & C Associates, Inc. (High Point, N.C.); Brown, Robert.; Hinton, Willis.; Eaves, Patricia.; Eaves, Jerry.; Little, Perry, Dr.; Burford, Sam.; William Penn High School (High Point, N.C.); Hinton Hotel (High Point, N.C.); Kilby, Nannie; Robinson, John.; Miller, Albert.; Garrant, G.A.; Robinson, William "Bill".; Kilby, John & Nannie.; Kilby Hotel (High Point, N.C.); Gray, Major; Willis, Ed & Emaline.; Walls, J.D.; Beck, Henry.; Headen, Cast.; Strickland, Sherman.; Nailor, Mose.; Richardson, monroe.; Simmons, Henry.; Lindsay, John &Charlie.; Beamon, Issac.; Hoover, Tom.; Edmondson, Jess.; Tussy, Minerva.; Graves, Peter.; Sawyer, Bill & Sallie.; Hargraves, Matilda.; Smith, C. Morris.; Hinton, Willis, Jr.; Covington, Jerry.; Taylor, Bill & Emmaline.; St. Stephens A.M.E. Zion Church (High Point, N.C.); Taxi services -- North Carolina.; Pilgrim Congretional Church (High Point, N.C.); Cherry Street Presbyterian Church (High Point, N.C.); Brooks Memorial Methodist Church (High Point, N.C.); Melton, Ruth.; Burford, Samuel E.; Corbett, Andrew.;
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Confederate military miscellany
Four travel brochures of NC historic sites: one that lists all sites, one for Fort Fisher, one for Bentonville Battleground, one for Bennett Place. Copy of page 72 from "History of North Carolina" vol. vi, Lewis Pub., Chicago, 1919 with an article about Dan Hugh McLean of Harnett County. Copy of article, "The Search for Thomas: on the trail of his missing ancestor our writer encounters a little-remembered tragedy of the war" by G. Kent Strickland, The State, November 1986, 3 p. about a train wreck at Shohola, PA that killed 49 Confederate prisoners, about 30 of whom were from NC. Archives Information Circular No. 4 (rev. 1985) of the NC Department of Cultural Resources, Division of Archives and History, "North Carolina Civil War Records: an introduction to printed and manuscript sources" by C.F.W. Coker, 11 p. Facsimiles of 5 pages from various newspapers: fragment marked "Kinston" with article "A Daring Horseman" about General James A. Walker, undated; copy of the front page of the Roanoke Saturday Review, February 24, 1883 containing an article titled "Stonewall Jackson's Death: his last wound-amputation of his arm-his last moments." Two pages from the Daily Lynchburg Virginian, May 24, 1865 containing articles about the fate of Jefferson Davis, letter from Gen. Joseph E. Johnston and other articles and notices about the war. Six page list titled "The Regulators" by William Doub Bennett, 1988 listing regulators from various NC counties taken from the North Carolina Colonial Records. Copy of a publication, "List of Confederate Soldiers Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York" published by the Chemung County [N.Y.] Historical Society, Elmira, NY, 19 p. Two copies of a newspaper article, "20th Battalion retreats and surrenders to Sherman" by James Bryan Creech, News in Review, October 4, 2000. Newspaper article by Roy Parker Jr., "Tourism marches to Civil War attractions" from the Fayetteville Observer-Times, undated. Newspaper article "Battle of Bentonville historian looks ahead" by James Eli Shiffer, Raleigh News and Observer, June 9, 1996 about Mark L. Bradley. Newspaper article by Roy Parker Jr. from the Fayetteville Observer, "Union scout a success" undated. Typescript titled "Harnett Balladeer Nearly Gave his Life to Protect Confederate General's Gold" by Malcolm Fowler in "The State" magazine, April 22, 1954, 3 p. Paper titled "North Carolina Confederate Home Guard Examinations 1863-1864" abstracted by Dr. Stephen E. Bradley, Jr., 9 p., undated. Newspaper article, "Lt. James Waddell and the Shenandoah" by John Hairr, Chatham Chronicle, November 10, 1995. Document from the National Park Service website, 1995, "Civil War Battlefields Listed by Preservation Priorities" 8 p. Two additional pages from National Park Service website for Bentonville and Averasborough. Copies of pages from 4 publications stapled together: "USS Monitor: a dive to 19th century ingenuity" by Daryl L. Law from Carolina Style, summer 1994; "Shipwrecks: diving the graveyard of the Atlantic"; "The Blockade: Runners and Raiders" from Time-Life series on the Civil War; "Graveyard of the Atlantic: shipwrecks of the North Carolina Coast" by David Stick.
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