Box MS 19252.05
Contains 18 Results:
Cockatoo News Summary, 1945 May 9
Cockatoo News Summary, 6th Infantry Divison--- The Philippines. Headline "Trumand and Churchill Verify Unconditional Surrender of Germans" Pgs. 1-4.
The Tribune, 1942 December 9
The Tribune of Manila, Philippines. Headline "100,000 in Parade: Japan's Victory Reaffirmed as P.I. Observes Anniversary." Pgs. 1-12.
Allied Families of the Old Cape Fear
Allied Families of The Old Cape Fear, compiled by Anne T.S. Bellamy, incomplete genealogy chart, original.
Pardon of Stephen Graham, 1865 May 29
President Andrew Johnson's pardon of Stephen Graham of Duplin County, North Carolina.
Large voting sign, circa 1964-1976
One (1) Red and white metal sign 12 ¼ ” x 24”, [i]Voters in this Family Will Vote For Wallace For President.[/i] Stored in Map Case.
Indenture between Rev. John Watts and Edward Bridgen, 1769 November 21
Indenture for the sale of 960 acres of land located near New Topsail Sound and bordering the land of Job Howes, by John Watts to Edward Bridgen.
Indenture between Edward Bridgen and Elisabeth Catharine DeRosset, 1774 December 19
Indenture for the sale of 960 acres of land located near New Topsail sound and bordering Job Howes' land, by Edward Bridgen to Elisabeth Catharine DeRosset.
Witness statement of George Clark, 1774 December 19
This collection contains the Deeds of Lease and Release for 960 acres of land originally sold by John Watts to Edward Bridgen and later by Edward Bridgen to his sister, Elizabeth Catharine DeRosset. The land was located near near New Topsail sound and Barren inlet, bordering land owned by Job Howes.
Certification of witness statement by John Wilkes Esq., 1774 December 19
This collection contains the Deeds of Lease and Release for 960 acres of land originally sold by John Watts to Edward Bridgen and later by Edward Bridgen to his sister, Elizabeth Catharine DeRosset. The land was located near near New Topsail sound and Barren inlet, bordering land owned by Job Howes.
Map of Maffitt Village, circa 1941-1946
A map of a village that was located within the community of NCSC.