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    1. Re: [NCBLADEN-L] history reference
    2. William Mallory
    3. Thanks. Does the library have a genealogical section, or does the county historical society have a reference library too? Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: Allen Johannes Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 10:55 PM To: NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [NCBLADEN-L] history reference There is a copy in the Library in Elizabethtown and one can be purchased at the Office Supply store in town. Allen Betty & Allen Johannes abelj@htcomp.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "William Mallory" <wmmallory@msn.com> To: <NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 7:45 PM Subject: Re: [NCBLADEN-L] history reference > Dear Alan, > I greatly appreciate your e-mail. I recently found the UNC series of books, which were helpful. I have obtained the three volumes for the periods before 1870, and thank you for taking the time to investigate for me. The Robeson diary would be extremely interesting, since she certainly was familiar with the area, so I will look for it when I go to Bladen County later this year. > > Best Regards, Bill Mallory > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Allen Johannes > Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 6:38 PM > To: NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [NCBLADEN-L] history reference > > Bill - After checking with a History Teacher in Fayetteville, NC for a good > history book for Southeastern NC she suggested "THE DIARY OF ELIZABETH ELLIS > ROBESON" who is my wife's 3rd great grandmothers half sister. It is fabulous > reading for family and everyday life around Tar Heel, & Elizabethtown NC> > I also found in my library a copy of the book entitled "AN INDEPENDENT > PEOPLE: The way we lived in North Carolina, 1770-1820" published by The > University of North Carolina Press, 1983. > It is a 120 page paperback and easy reading, which I as a 74 yr old needs. > They also have several other publications: > 'NATIVES & NEWCOMERS (BEFORE 1770)" > "CLOSE TO THE LAND (1820-1870)" > "THE QUEST FOR PROGRESS(1870-1920)" > "EXPRESS LANES AND COUNTRY ROADS (1920-1970) > > All these were published for the North Carolina Department of Cultural > Resources. > > Of Course there is Samuel Ashe's 8 vols. (This is heavy work) > > Hope this may help some. > > Allen > > Betty & Allen Johannes > abelj@htcomp.net > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "William Mallory" <wmmallory@msn.com> > To: <NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2001 3:27 PM > Subject: [NCBLADEN-L] history reference > > > > I am looking for a good social history reference book for eastern NC; one > that discusses people's everyday lives and way-of-life in the 18th and 19th > centuries, rather than one concentrating exclusively on the wars and > political activity. Does anyone have one to recommend, and where can it be > purchased? > > > > Thanks, Bill Mallory > > >

    02/06/2002 05:52:30
    1. Re: [NCBLADEN-L] history reference
    2. Allen Johannes
    3. Bill - In the town library about block and a half from court house they have the Wanda Campbell Room for Gen research. I believe that room is closed part or all day on Wednesday. Staff at Lib are a great help and if you need someone locally for help check with Lib Turner. Allen Betty & Allen Johannes abelj@htcomp.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "William Mallory" <wmmallory@msn.com> To: <NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 11:52 AM Subject: Re: [NCBLADEN-L] history reference > Thanks. Does the library have a genealogical section, or does the county historical society have a reference library too? > > Bill > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Allen Johannes > Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 10:55 PM > To: NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [NCBLADEN-L] history reference > > There is a copy in the Library in Elizabethtown and one can be purchased at > the Office Supply store in town. > Allen > Betty & Allen Johannes > abelj@htcomp.net > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "William Mallory" <wmmallory@msn.com> > To: <NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 7:45 PM > Subject: Re: [NCBLADEN-L] history reference > > > > Dear Alan, > > I greatly appreciate your e-mail. I recently found the UNC series of > books, which were helpful. I have obtained the three volumes for the > periods before 1870, and thank you for taking the time to investigate for > me. The Robeson diary would be extremely interesting, since she certainly > was familiar with the area, so I will look for it when I go to Bladen County > later this year. > > > > Best Regards, Bill Mallory > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Allen Johannes > > Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 6:38 PM > > To: NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: [NCBLADEN-L] history reference > > > > Bill - After checking with a History Teacher in Fayetteville, NC for a > good > > history book for Southeastern NC she suggested "THE DIARY OF ELIZABETH > ELLIS > > ROBESON" who is my wife's 3rd great grandmothers half sister. It is > fabulous > > reading for family and everyday life around Tar Heel, & Elizabethtown NC> > > I also found in my library a copy of the book entitled "AN INDEPENDENT > > PEOPLE: The way we lived in North Carolina, 1770-1820" published by The > > University of North Carolina Press, 1983. > > It is a 120 page paperback and easy reading, which I as a 74 yr old needs. > > They also have several other publications: > > 'NATIVES & NEWCOMERS (BEFORE 1770)" > > "CLOSE TO THE LAND (1820-1870)" > > "THE QUEST FOR PROGRESS(1870-1920)" > > "EXPRESS LANES AND COUNTRY ROADS (1920-1970) > > > > All these were published for the North Carolina Department of Cultural > > Resources. > > > > Of Course there is Samuel Ashe's 8 vols. (This is heavy work) > > > > Hope this may help some. > > > > Allen > > > > Betty & Allen Johannes > > abelj@htcomp.net > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "William Mallory" <wmmallory@msn.com> > > To: <NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2001 3:27 PM > > Subject: [NCBLADEN-L] history reference > > > > > > > I am looking for a good social history reference book for eastern NC; > one > > that discusses people's everyday lives and way-of-life in the 18th and > 19th > > centuries, rather than one concentrating exclusively on the wars and > > political activity. Does anyone have one to recommend, and where can it > be > > purchased? > > > > > > Thanks, Bill Mallory > > > > > >

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