History
of
Moore County, NC
New!
35 Page Illustrated
Booklet
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Early days in Moore
County, North Carolina, are recalled in this new
35-page spiral-bound booklet, comprised of excerpts from several
vintage books, the oldest dating from 1851. These source materials
include John Hill Wheeler's Historical Sketches of North Carolina;
North Carolina, A Guide to the Old North State, a product
of the WPA; and A New Geography of North Carolina.
The
tri-color front cover is printed on 80# card stock and has been
protected with a vinyl sheet. The text is printed single-sided on
60# opaque paper, with the print enlarged to fit the 8.5" x
11" paper and improve readability.
Some of the places
mentioned in the booklet include:
Carthage (County Seat), Pinehurst, Aberdeen (formerly Blue's Crossing),
McConnell, Robbins, Vass, West End, Pinebluff, Eagle Springs, Manly,
Samarcand, Cameron, Hemp, Southern Pines and Highfalls.
Among the many subjects
included are: Physical features,
such as the Sandhills and Thaggard's pond; Members of the General
Assembly from Moore County before 1851; Highland Scots and other
early settlers; Roads and railways; Pinehurst, winter golf capital
of the world; Lumber, textiles and snowbirds; Agriculture -- fruit,
tobacco, cotton and poultry; Indian relics; Sandhills resorts, including
four golf clubs; the Clarendon Gardens; the Stonybrook Steeplechase
and other races; fox hunting, millions in horse flesh; a case of
over-selling, old potters at Jugtown, a party where ladies turn
"old", and other interesting bits of history and trivia.
Our
North Carolina booklets, unlike some of our other offerings, do
not include an abundance of specific genealogical and biographical
data. They are, however, a good resource for learning about the
history, geography and social climate of places you or your ancestors
may have lived. Then, if you should happen to find an ancestor mentioned,
consider it a bonus!
Wouldn't this
make a unique gift?
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