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Caswell County Historical Association: February 2013
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Caswell County Historical Association. Sunday, February 03, 2013. Sutherlin Confederate Flag: "On to Victory". Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Click Image for More Photographs. Sutherlin Confederate Flag: On to Victory. View my complete profile. Caswell County Historical Association. Caswell County Family Tree. CCHA Message Board/Mailing List. Caswell County Photograph Collection. Caswell Co., NC GenWeb. Caswell County Cemetery Census. Receive Posts by Email. Caswell County Reference Books. Caswell County, N...
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Caswell County Historical Association: March 2013
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Caswell County Historical Association. Sunday, March 10, 2013. Dr William Marion Withers, M.D. (1829-1887). Dr William Marion Withers, M.D. (1829-1887). The Richmond Dispatch (Richmond, Virginia). Death of Dr. Withers. Branson's Business Directory 1867-1868. Welcome to Caswell County, North Carolina. Bransons North Carolina Business Directory (1867-1868). Population in 1860.16,215. Clerk County Court, H. F. Brandon. Clerk Superior Court, James A. Henderson. Chairman County Court, James K. Lea. Slade Grav...
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Caswell County Historical Association: Providence Graded School (Caswell County, North Carolina)
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Caswell County Historical Association. Sunday, November 09, 2014. Providence Graded School (Caswell County, North Carolina). Source: Powell, William S. When the Past Refused to Die: A History of Caswell County North Carolina 1777-1977. Durham (North Carolina): Moore Publishing Company, 1977. Print. Pages 387-388. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Click Image for More Photographs. Providence Graded School (Caswell County, North Ca. Caswell County Delegates to the 1908 North Carolin. Byrd's Line: A Natur...
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Caswell County Historical Association: Bartlett Yancey High School Basketball Team c.1938
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Caswell County Historical Association. Friday, December 19, 2014. Bartlett Yancey High School Basketball Team c.1938. Yanceyville high school boys basketball team was recently declared Caswell County champions, completing its county schedule without a defeat. Members of the team are (left-to-right):. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Click Image for More Photographs. Bartlett Yancey High School Basketball Team c.1938. View my complete profile. Caswell County Historical Association. Caswell County North...
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Caswell County Historical Association: Bartlett Yancey High School Band
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Caswell County Historical Association. Wednesday, April 15, 2015. Bartlett Yancey High School Band. Bartlett Yancey High School Band. Yanceyville, North Carolina. Shown here is the first high school band at Bartlett Yancey which was organized and conducted by Mr. E. B. Abernethy. While the newspaper article (The Caswell Messenger) was dated July 1968, the accompanying photograph was from the 1940s. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Click Image for More Photographs. Bartlett Yancey High School Band.
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Caswell County Historical Association: Yanceyville Newspaper History
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Caswell County Historical Association. Thursday, April 16, 2015. The history of newspapers published in Yanceyville, North Carolina, before The Caswell Messenger. Launched in 1926 is not clear. However, The Caswell Messenger. Does not appear to be a direct successor to any publication. Thomas J. Henderson (1883-1959) established The Sentinel. Ceased publication has not been determined, but it was not listed in a 1921 national newspaper directory. Published 1884-1898, but no copies are known. Was launched...
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Caswell County Historical Association: Country Line Primitive Baptist Church (Caswell County, North Carolina)
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Caswell County Historical Association. Sunday, April 12, 2015. Country Line Primitive Baptist Church (Caswell County, North Carolina). Country Line Primitive Baptist Church. The relationship between Bush Arbor Primitive Baptist Church and the Country Line Primitive Baptist Church is not understood. Both were established early in the history of Caswell County (Bush Arbor in 1792, and Country Line before 1806). Also of interest is Elder John I. Stadler (1792-1860). He joined Bush Arbor Primitive Ba...W C K...
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Caswell County Historical Association: January 2014
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Caswell County Historical Association. Thursday, January 09, 2014. You probably do not know that my family bought Woodside in the early 1980s and then asked ourselves What will we do with it? A friend said, You may know as much about what you will do with it as if my dog would catch the cars he loves to chase. What would he do with the car? I can get it for $16,000. Thats a good buy! SO, We bought it! We sold it ca. 1994 and I wont get into what we spent, but it wasnt cheap! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Caswell County Historical Association: Oakley Chairs
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Caswell County Historical Association. Thursday, April 16, 2015. These "Oakley" chairs were built by Robert Lee Oakley (1868-1957), who lived on the Park Springs Road, Pelham Township, Caswell County, North Carolina. When the photographs were taken the chairs belonged to Henry Ingram and his wife Vivian E. Oakley Ingram. Thomas Oakley m. Sally Wells. Robert Lee Oakley m. Nannie Ellen Forbes. Vivian E. Oakley m. Henry Ingram. Images courtesy the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office. At the Fo...
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Caswell County Historical Association: March 2012
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Caswell County Historical Association. Monday, March 12, 2012. Lea-Newman House (Leasburg, North Carolina). Source: An Inventory of Historic Architecture: Caswell County, North Carolina. Ruth Little-Stokes and Tony P. Wrenn (1979) at 183. Photograph courtesy Carolina Caswell. The cemetery beside the house is known as the Pulliam-Connally Family Cemetery. And may be more associated with the nearby Stanfield-Connally-Kimbro house than the Lea-Newman house. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Receive Posts by Email.