Photograph Donors Wilmington Star News ; Wilmington Journal ; North Carolina Division Archives and History ; North ... Texas ; New Hanover County Library , Special Collections ; Mrs. Joseph H. Price ; A.J. Howell ; Frances Hearn Grover ...
When I finally arrived at the store, the owner, Pryor Gibson, told me to go on home, that he did not need me. I took that to mean that I had been fired and resolved not to return. My mother made me go back the next day and apologize.
Herring, Ethel, and Carole Williams. Fort Caswell in War and Peace.Wendell, N.C.: Broadfoot's Bookmark, 1983. Hudson, Charles M., ed. Ethnology ofthe Southeastern Indians. ... McEachern, Leora H., and Isabel M.Williams,eds.
In Down the Wild Cape Fear, novelist and nonfiction writer Philip Gerard invites readers onto the fabled waters of the Cape Fear River and guides them on the 200-mile voyage from the confluence of the Deep and Haw Rivers at Mermaid Point ...
Beginning with the story of prehistoric Native Americans and continuing through an examination of life at the end of twentieth century, Conser tracks the development of the various religions, denominations, and ethnic groups that call the ...
Based on more than 100 eyewitness accounts and other primary sources, this volume chronicles the fascinating story of Wilmington and the Lower Cape Fear during the Revolution.
Beginning with the story of prehistoric Native Americans and continuing through an examination of life at the end of twentieth century, Conser tracks the development of the various religions, denominations, and ethnic groups that call the ...
Dr. Edwin Anderson , who also lived in the Smith - Anderson House at 102 Orange Street , spent summers at Eshcol , his home on Masonboro Sound . His son Edwin was born here in 1860 and grew up to be an admiral in the U.S. Navy and a ...
When black citizens win elected offices in 1898 Wilmington, NC, white citizens stage a coup. Based on real events. Twenty-fifth anniversary edition.
Crime and Community in the Cape Fear: A Prosecutor's Guide to a Healthier Hometown answers these questions and guides readers through two decades of famous and influential legal cases.
Annie Bryant Peterson , pictured here in 1967 , moved to Wrightsville Beach in 1941. Within a few years , she had established her own realty company , now run by her nephew , Bob Bryant . " We were just a bunch of beachcombers down here ...