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Henry E. McCulloh Survey Book

Dunaway, Stewart
Henry E. McCulloh Survey Book
This book is a replica (photo image) of an original survey book of Henry Eustace McCulloh. The original book is preserved in the Southern Historical Collection at the Wilson Library, UNC Chapel Hill, NC. Included in this book are images of the entire book, and modern maps used to locate some of these land records. There is an overview section which describes the contents of this book, and a brief overview about the 12 Great Tracts of Henry E. ...

CHF 33.50

Chapel Hill, N.C. - History of Town Lots (1790-1930s)

Dunaway, Stewart
Chapel Hill, N.C. - History of Town Lots (1790-1930s)
This book contains transcripts of deed records pertaining to land in and adjoining the village of Chapel Hill, N.C. Established in 1790s, this village and adjoining State University (University of North Carolina) began with the concerted effort of a number of Orange County (and Hillsborough) residents. These early pioneers knew that higher education was necessary, and a site was selected. The site for the campus included a small village or tow...

CHF 74.00

Land Confiscation Records of North Carolina - Vol. 1(1779...

Dunaway, Stewart
Land Confiscation Records of North Carolina - Vol. 1(1779-1800)
This book contains images of the original records, as preserved by the State Archives (Raleigh). These records are transcribed and cataloged (including detailed indexing) to assist researchers as they delve into the difficult area of Land Confiscation. In NC, land was confiscated by Act of Assembly, for those people who remained loyal to the King during the American Revolution. These records are primarily documenting Henry E. McCulloh's land, ...

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Confiscation ACT and Pardon and Oblivion Act of North Car...

Dunaway, Stewart
Confiscation ACT and Pardon and Oblivion Act of North Carolina (1776-1812)
Where did the idea of confiscating both personal and real property originate? Was this unique to North Carolina? What was the purpose? Was it successful? These are some of the questions pertaining to this topic. Before answering these questions, the reader should have a basic overview of events, which is provided throughout this book. The topic of this book typically appears in general histories. However, nothing published to date delves into ...

CHF 38.50

Road, Bridge and Ferry History in North Carolina

Dunaway, Stewart
Road, Bridge and Ferry History in North Carolina
This book documents the laws enacted in the 18th century for road, bridge, ferry and mills for North Carolina. This book includes examples of the acutal petitions from the counties located in the Piedmont. Images are included to show examples of maps and drawings that were included with these petitions. Mill records and laws are also included. This book provides a great overview and insight to the over 20, 000 petitions I have transcribed from...

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Thomas Burke

Dunaway, Stewart
Thomas Burke
Thomas Burke, a poet, a medical doctor, a lawyer, North Carolina's third governor, has a most interesting life. This book provides complete details on his life with many of his letters being quoted, as opposed to paraphrased opinions about him, you can read it for yourself. Further, his letter to Gen. George Washington shows his deep thinking and great common sense. His activities in the Continental Congress are amazing, and his views of civil...

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Battle at Lindley's Mill

Dunaway, Stewart
Battle at Lindley's Mill
This booklet documents the Battle of Lindley's Mill located in North Carolina, during the Revolutionary War. This historical battle, a 4 hour fight (very long for Rev. War) occurred to free Gov. Burke who was captured along with 200 residents of Hillsborough, by nasty Tory David Fanning. **UPDATED ** from additional research from Pension records. More work continues on this battle, but this new version documents more of the varrying informatio...

CHF 26.50

Johnston and Robson Mill History - Orange County, NC

Dunaway, Stewart
Johnston and Robson Mill History - Orange County, NC
This book documents the old Johnston mill site (1793), which was sold to William Robson in 1810, for $3500. Then George Johnston and his son, built a second mill, a saw mill, on New Hope Creek. This would lead to a law suit with Robson in 1823. Original documents, including many depositions and a letter to Judge Ruffin, tells the whole story. This book covers both of these mill sites and even a third mill site - Charles Johnston on New Hope Cr...

CHF 36.90