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catawba county museum of history: Directory of Historical Organizations in the United States and Canada American Association for State and Local History, 2002 This multi-functional reference is a useful tool to find information about history-related organizations and programs and to contact those working in history across the country. |
catawba county museum of history: Lincoln County, North Carolina Jason Harpe, 2000-11 Situated in North Carolina's historic piedmont region, Lincoln County possesses some of the Tar Heel State's most picturesque scenery: the shoreline of Lake Norman on its eastern boundary, the winding path of the Catawba River, and the rolling foothills across the countryside. Within this beautiful setting, early pioneering families established homes and communities as early as the 1700s, and since that time, the county has grown and developed, both socially and economically, yet has been able to maintain its small-town charm and character. This volume, containing over 200 black-and-white images, invites readers to experience a Lincoln County of decades and centuries past, a time marked by frontier spirit, dusty main streets, early merchants who carried all the necessities, and a slower pace of life. Lincoln County explores the personal side of the county's history, showcasing everyday life in Lincolnton and the smaller rural communities, such as Pumpkin Center, Triangle, Iron Station, Lowesville, and Denver. From parades and farmers' day celebrations in downtown Lincolnton, to group portraits of turn-of-the-century children and athletes at various early schoolhouses, such as the Mary Wood School and S. Ray Lowder School, to scenes of troops leaving for a variety of wartime service, these images document the everyday struggles, challenges, and achievements that Lincoln Countians faced and endured over the years. |
catawba county museum of history: Fun with the Family North Carolina James L. Hoffman, 2012-03-06 Written by a parent for parents, this opinionated, personal, and easy-to-use guide has hundreds of ideas to keep the kids entertained for an hour, a day, or a weekend! Fun with the Family North Carolina leads the way to amusement parks, historical attractions, children’s museums, wildlife habitats, festivals, parks, and much more. The whole family will enjoy… Riding the rails and taking in the sights aboard a steam locomotive on the Great Smoky Mountain Railway Getting wet on Sliding Rock, a 150-foot natural waterslide, and exploring the waterfalls at Pisgah National Forest Celebrating the holiday spirit in McAdenville, better known as Christmastown USA, where every December the small community shines bright with more than 350,000 Christmas lights Traveling the world and getting wild at the many exhibits at the North Carolina Zoo, one of the largest walk-through zoos on the planet |
catawba county museum of history: Catawba Indian Pottery Thomas J. Blumer, 2004 Traces the craft of pottery making among the Catawba Indians of North Carolina from the late 18th century to the present When Europeans encountered them, the Catawba Indians were living along the river and throughout the valley that carries their name near the present North Carolina-South Carolina border. Archaeologists later collected and identified categories of pottery types belonging to the historic Catawba and extrapolated an association with their protohistoric and prehistoric predecessors. In this volume, Thomas Blumer traces the construction techniques of those documented ceramics to the lineage of their probable present-day master potters or, in other words, he traces the Catawba pottery traditions. By mining data from archives and the oral traditions of contemporary potters, Blumer reconstructs sales circuits regularly traveled by Catawba peddlers and thereby illuminates unresolved questions regarding trade routes in the protohistoric period. In addition, the author details particular techniques of the representative potters—factors such as clay selection, tool use, decoration, and firing techniques—which influence their styles. |
catawba county museum of history: Catawba Valley Mississippian David G. Moore, 2002-11-06 Publisher Fact Sheet An excellent example of ethnohistory and archaeology combining to reveal new analyses, this well-written book uncovers the origins of the Catawba Indians of North Carolina. |
catawba county museum of history: The Heritage of Catawba County, North Carolina Lucille M. Fulbright, 1986 |
catawba county museum of history: Budget of the United States Government , 2005-02 Contains detailed information on the various appropriations and funds that constitute the budget. Designed primarily for the use of the Appropriations Committee. Details the financial information on individual programs and appropriation accounts. Includes for each agency: the proposed text of appropriations language; budget schedules for each account; new legislative proposals; explanations of the work to be performed and the funds needed; and proposed general provisions applicable to the appropriations of entire agencies or group of agencies. Also contains information on certain activities whose outlays are not part of the budget totals. |
catawba county museum of history: Lincoln County Revisited Jason L. Harpe, 2003 Lincoln County, on the quiet side of Charlotte, offers all of the amenities of a big city, yet miraculously maintains its small-town charm. It remains an alluring historic town resting only a few miles from the Queen City. With the help of the Lincoln County Museum of History and the Lincoln County Historical Association, the county and its residents are able to relish in its history and anticipate its future. Lincoln County Revisited, a companion to Images of America: Lincoln County, features never-before-seen vintage photographs that chronicle the history of the county from the late 19th century through the 20th century. |
catawba county museum of history: United States Congressional Serial Set, Serial No. 14951, House Document No. 2, V. 2 , 2005-02 This title contains detailed information on the various appropriations and funds that constitute the budget and is designed primarily for the use of the Appropriations Committee. The Appendix contains more detailed financial information on individual programs and appropriation accounts than any of the other budget documents. It includes for each agency: the proposed text of appropriations language, budget schedules for each account, new legislative proposals, explanations of the work to be performed and the funds needed, and proposed general provisions applicable to the appropriations of entire agencies or group of agencies. Information is also provided on certain activities whose outlays are not part of the budget totals. |
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catawba county museum of history: Bitter Blood Jerry Bledsoe, 2014-05-18 The “riveting” #1 New York Times bestseller: A true story of three wealthy families and the unbreakable ties of blood (Kirkus Reviews). The first bodies found were those of a feisty millionaire widow and her daughter in their posh Louisville, Kentucky, home. Months later, another wealthy widow and her prominent son and daughter-in-law were found savagely slain in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Mystified police first suspected a professional in the bizarre gangland-style killings that shattered the quiet tranquility of two well-to-do southern communities. But soon a suspicion grew that turned their focus to family. The Sharps. The Newsoms. The Lynches. The only link between the three families was a beautiful, aristocratic young mother named Susie Sharp Newsom Lynch. Could this former child “princess” and fraternity sweetheart have committed such barbarous crimes? And what about her gun-loving first cousin and lover, Fritz Klenner, son of a nationally renowned doctor? In this tale of three families connected by marriage and murder, of obsessive love and bitter custody battles, Jerry Bledsoe recounts the shocking events that ultimately took nine lives, building to a truly horrifying climax that will leave you stunned. “Recreates . . . one of the most shocking crimes of recent years.” —Publishers Weekly “Absorbing suspense.” —Chicago Tribune “Astonishing . . . Brilliantly chronicled.” —Detroit Free Press “An engrossing southern gothic sure to delight fans of the true-crime genre. Bledsoe maintains the suspense with a sure hand.” —The Charlotte Observer |
catawba county museum of history: Cumulative List of Organizations Described in Section 170 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 United States. Internal Revenue Service, 1999 |
catawba county museum of history: Cumulative List of Organizations Described in Section 170 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 , 1987 |
catawba county museum of history: Carolina Folk McKissick Museum, Mckissick, 1985 Identifies the Carolinas' contributions to Southern Folk traditions. |
catawba county museum of history: Day Trips® from Charlotte James L. Hoffman, 2011-11-08 Need a day away to relax, refresh, renew? Just get in your car and go! This first edition of Day Trips from Charlotte is your guide to hundreds of exciting things to do, see, and discover in your own backyard. With full trip-planning information and tips on where to eat, shop, and stop along the way, you can make the most of your time off and rediscover the simple pleasures of a day trip. Explore places you never knew existed, many free of charge, and most within a two-hour drive of Charlotte. Do something thrilling: Explore fast cars and stock racing superstars in Concord, Kannapolis, and Mooresville, the cities of speed. Do something tasteful: Go wine tasting in the Yadkin Valley, home to many vineyards, fine restaurants, and stunning, rolling landscapes. Do something outdoors: Walk under Bridal Veil Falls as you follow the Waterfall Trail in Brevard for a cool, refreshing break from city life. |
catawba county museum of history: Day Trips® The Carolinas James L. Hoffman, 2016-02-01 Getaway Ideas for the Local Traveler Rediscover the simple pleasures of a day trip with this fun and friendly guide. For local travelers seeking new adventures in their own backyards as well as for vacationers looking to experience all the excitement the area has to offer, each Day Trips® guide offers hundreds of activities to do, sights to see, and secrets to discover within a two- to three-hour drive and a route map for each itinerary. Complete with full trip-planning information including where to go, what to see, where to eat, where to shop as well as where to stay options for those who want to extend their Day Trip into a weekend. In Spring 2012 we are proud to be publishing six all new guides—The Carolinas, New Jersey, Philadelphia, St. Louis, Tampa and St. Petersburg, and the Twin Cities—as well as an updated edition of Day Trips from Kansas City. |
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catawba county museum of history: The Directory of Museums & Living Displays Kenneth Hudson, Ann Nicholls, 1985-06-18 |
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catawba county museum of history: Brookford Memories Dyke Little, 2010-10-01 The history of Brookford, North Carolina is representative of many small mill towns and one told many times over throughout the United States. The friendships of the neighbors who lived and worked there is beautifully told by Dyke Little, who was born and raised in this loving community. |
catawba county museum of history: The Civil War in North Carolina, Volume 1: The Piedmont Christopher M. Watford, 2018-02-09 I think that we can hold our position here against any force that the enemy can bring against us, as we have an admirable position & are all ready. I can give you no idea when the general attack will take place. It may be this evening, tomorrow or at any moment as both parties are apparently ready & we have nothing to do but pitch in.--Captain Charles C. Blacknall, Granville Rifles, Company G, 23rd North Carolina Troops, Yorktown, Virginia, April 22, 1862 This work is a compilation of letters and diary entries (and a few other documents) that tell the Civil War experiences of soldiers and citizens from 29 North Carolina counties: Alamance, Alexander, Anson, Cabarrus, Caswell, Catawba, Chatham, Cleveland, Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Gaston, Granville, Guilford, Iredell, Lincoln, Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Moore, Orange, Person, Randolph, Richmond, Rockingham, Rowan, Stanly, Stokes, Union, and Yadkin. The book is arranged chronologically, 1861 through 1865, and a chart at the beginning of each chapter tells the date, subject, document type (letter, diary entry, or other), author, recipient, and the home county and unit of soldiers. |
catawba county museum of history: Public Statutes at Large of the United States of America United States, 2005 Vols. for 1950-19 contained treaties and international agreements issued by the Secretary of State as United States treaties and other international agreements. |
catawba county museum of history: The Bicentennial of the United States of America American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, 1977 |
catawba county museum of history: Appropriations, Budget Estimates, Etc., Volume 1, (January 20, 2004 to December 7, 2004), 108-2 Senate Document No. 108-30 , 2007 |
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catawba county museum of history: Short History of Fire Fighting Paul R. Wonning, 2019-11-26 Discover the fascinating story of the fire fighter and fire departments with the Short History of Fire Fighting. The book includes historical information on fire engines, bunker gear and other equipment needed by a fire department. The book includes an extensive listing of fire fighting museums in the United States as well as section on fire towers. Firefighter, fire department history, fire engine, museums, equipment, fire tower, firefighting companies |
catawba county museum of history: Main Street Festivals National Trust for Historic Preservation, Amanda B. West, 1998-03-09 Main Street America is kicking up its heels--and you're invited tothe party! Goodbye sprawl-and-mall--hello downtown! Long-neglected towncenters are coming to life once again, and the buzz is back on mainstreets all across the country. Come celebrate their rebirth withthis one-of-a-kind guide to over 700 local festivals and eventsnationwide. From the weird and wacky to the wild and wonderful, thefun starts with Main Street Festivals. Which will you dofirst? Enter a rubber duck race . . . Join a walk of art scavenger hunt. . . Find hot-rod heaven . . . Play cow patty bingo . . . See antiques and heirloom displays . . . Discover bullistic bull riding . . . Go to a hog slopping contest. . . Eat black dirt cake . . . Hear blues, bluegrass, and brass bands .. . Watch a Little Miss National Peanut Pageant . . . Inside you'll also learn where to find: an onion rodeo, cornstalkshooting, a beautiful baby bagel contest, arts and craftsdemonstrations, the perfect-pierogie cookoff, a slugburger fest,quilting exhibitions, farmer olympics, and more. . . . There'ssomething for everyone in Main Street Festivals. |
catawba county museum of history: Rashness of That Hour Robert Wynstra, 2010-12-08 WINNER, 2010, DR. JAMES I. ROBERTSON LITERARY PRIZE FOR CONFEDERATE HISTORY AWARD WINNER, 2011, THE BACHELDER-CODDINGTON LITERARY AWARD, GIVEN BY THE ROBERT E. LEE CIVIL WAR ROUND TABLE OF CENTRAL NEW JERSEY No commander in the Army of Northern Virginia suffered more damage to his reputation at Gettysburg than did Brig. Gen. Alfred Holt Iverson. In little more than an hour during the early afternoon of July 1, 1863, much of his brigade (the 5th, 12th, 20th, and 23rd North Carolina regiments) was slaughtered in front of a stone wall on Oak Ridge. Amid rumors that he was a drunk, a coward, and had slandered his own troops, Iverson was stripped of his command less than a week after the battle and before the campaign had even ended. After months of internal feuding and behind-the-scenes political maneuvering, the survivors of Iverson's ill-fated brigade had no doubt about who to blame for their devastating losses. What remained unanswered was the lingering uncertainty of how such a disaster could have happened. This and many other questions are explored for the first time in Robert J. Wynstra's The Rashness of That Hour: Politics, Gettysburg, and the Downfall of Confederate Brigadier General Alfred Iverson. Wynstra's decade-long investigation draws upon a wealth of newly discovered and previously unpublished sources to provide readers with fresh perspectives and satisfying insights. The result is an engrossing chronicle of how the brigade's politics, misadventures, and colorful personalities combined to bring about one of the Civil War's most notorious blunders. As Wynstra's research makes clear, Iverson's was a brigade in fatal turmoil long before its rendezvous with destiny in Forney field on July 1. This richly detailed and thoughtfully written account is biographical, tactical, and brigade history at its finest. For the first time we have a complete picture of the flawed general and his brigade's bitter internecine feuds that made Iverson's downfall nearly inevitable and help us better understand the rashness of that hour. About the Author: Robert J. Wynstra recently retired as a senior writer for the News and Public Affairs Office in the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences at the University of Illinois. He holds Bachelor's and Master's degrees in history and a Master's degree in journalism, all from the University of Illinois. Rob has been researching Alfred Iverson's role in the Civil War for more than ten years. He is finishing work on a study of Robert Rodes' Division in the Gettysburg Campaign. |
catawba county museum of history: More than Petticoats: Remarkable Montana Women Gayle Shirley, 2010-10-19 More than Petticoats: Remarkable Montana Women, 2nd Edition celebrates the women who shaped the Treasure State. Short, illuminating biographies and archival photographs and paintings tell the stories of women from across the state who served as teachers, writers, entrepreneurs, and artists. |
catawba county museum of history: Short History of Fire Fighting - Indiana Edition Paul R. Wonning, Learn the story of the firefighters, departments and fire towers in Indiana. History of Fire Fighting The book begins with a history of firefighting from the earliest firefighting equipment and formation of the first fire departments. Early firefighting equipment and methods are also discussed. United States Firefighting History Readers will learn about the first fire companies formed in the United States as well as some of the earliest destructive fires that took place. Indiana Firefighting The book covers some of the early fire departments in Indiana as well as some of the state's most destructive fires. Fire Towers Fire towers once formed an important link in fire control in the dense forests that cover Indiana. Readers will learn about the history of fire towers as well as the locations of the remaining fire towers in Indiana. Fire Fighting Museums A comprehensive listing of firefighting museums in both the United States and Indiana. Firefighter, fire department history, fire engine, museums, equipment, fire tower, firefighting companies |
catawba county museum of history: Fun with the Family in North Carolina James L. Hoffman, 2003-05 A guide to hundreds of fabulous places for families to enjoy together in the Tar Heel State, from cruising the Blue Ridge Parkway to rooting for the Durham Bulls. |
catawba county museum of history: The Ancestry Family Historian's Address Book Juliana Szucs Smith, 2003 A directory of contact information for organizations in genealogical research and how to find them. |
catawba county museum of history: House Report United States. 79th Congress, 2nd session, 1998 |
catawba county museum of history: Carolina & N-W Matthew C. Bumgarner, 1996 With dozens of never-before-published photographs, this history traces the 140-year rise, fall, and rise again of the Carolina & North-Western Railway. Charting the ups and downs of the line’s construction—the politics, squabbling, triumphs, and failures—the chronicle provides a microcosmic overview of American railroading in this story of a single line. Life on the railroad through the Great Depression, World War II, dieselization, and absorption by Southern Railway is explored, punctuated by the real-life experiences of old-timers. Nearly 200 maps and photographs complement the text. Together they deliver an inspiring, historical tale of the Carolina & North-Western. |
catawba county museum of history: Directory, Historical Societies and Agencies in the United States and Canada , 1979 |
catawba county museum of history: Making Appropriations for Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs for the Fiscal Year Ending September 30, 2005, and for Other Purposes United States. Congress, 2004 |
catawba county museum of history: Genealogist's Address Book. 6th Edition Elizabeth Petty Bentley, 2009-02 This book is the answer to the perennial question, What's out there in the world of genealogy? What organizations, institutions, special resources, and websites can help me? Where do I write or phone or send e-mail? Once again, Elizabeth Bentley's Address Book answers these questions and more. Now in its 6th edition, The Genealogist's Address Book gives you access to all the key sources of genealogical information, providing names, addresses, phone numbers, fax numbers, e-mail addresses, websites, names of contact persons, and other pertinent information for more than 27,000 organizations, including libraries, archives, societies, government agencies, vital records offices, professional bodies, publications, research centers, and special interest groups. |
catawba county museum of history: Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States United States. Congress. House, 2007 Some vols. include supplemental journals of such proceedings of the sessions, as, during the time they were depending, were ordered to be kept secret, and respecting which the injunction of secrecy was afterwards taken off by the order of the House. |
catawba county museum of history: Directory, Historical Agencies in North America , 1986 |
catawba county museum of history: Clothing and Textile Collections in the United States Sally Queen, Vicki L. Berger, 2006 This Costume Society of America guide to clothing and textile collections in the United States lists 2,604 collections whose holdings include general clothing, costumes, uniforms, accessories, banners, flags, quilts. Entries include extended descriptions of holdings for more than 800 collections and black and white photographs for 245 collections--Provided by publisher. |
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The History Museum of Catawba County offers testimony to the hardy settlers of the Catawba River Valley and their resourceful descendants who carved a world-renowned furniture and …
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Housed in the former Catawba County Courthouse (circa 1924). Regional in its scope of the Catawba Valley area history, the exhibits include a rare British Revolution-era redcoat, a …
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Join us for an unforgettable evening as we welcome Patrick Henry Jolly of the Red Hill Museum to Catawba County! A fifth great-grandson of American Patriot Patrick Henry, Mr. Jolly brings our …
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Join us at the Catawba County Museum of History for a thrilling exhibit that will transport you through time, honoring our nation's incredible journey. Experience engaging exhibits, …
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Mar 5, 2016 · The History Museum of Catawba County is located in the old 1924 Courthouse in the center of Downtown Newton. The main head quarters of the Historical Association of …
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Information about the history of Catawba County, North Carolina, including its people, places, and events. Information about the museum's hours, location, and exhibits, as well as a brief history …
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The Catawba County Historical Association, Inc. is an educational institution dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of the stories, objects, and places that document the rich …
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Catawba County Museum of History shares the story of diverse Catawbans whose labor shaped the regional economy and whose families formed the community we enjoy today. Exhibits are …
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It is the story of the American Dream as perceived by the self-sufficient Scotch-Irish, German, English, and African peoples who followed the Native American trails along the Catawba River …
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The History Museum of Catawba County offers testimony to the hardy settlers of the Catawba River Valley and their resourceful descendants who carved a world-renowned furniture and …
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The concept of conducting small area plans for Catawba County was one of sixteen growth strategies resulting from the County's long-range Strategic Growth Plan (1999). The Growth …
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Lincoln Co. Museum of History 403 East Main St., Suite 302 Lincolnton, NC 28092 (704) 748.9090 LincolnCountyHistoryNC@ ... highlighting our collection of Catawba Valley pottery, …
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Lincoln Co. Museum of History 403 East Main St., Suite 302 Lincolnton, NC 28092 (704) 748.9090 LincolnCountyHistoryNC@ gmail.com LincolnCountyHistory.com Volume 3, Number …
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But I always win the argument. If the heart is our gorgeous topography, our heartbeat is everything that Catawba County has to offer: an art museum, a history museum, an aviation …
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of Native American history within the Common-wealth of Virginia. Surrounded by the Mattaponi River and King William County, the Mattaponi Indi - an Reservation is home to Algonquian …
A History of Alexander County , NC
favored the organization of a new county in that section to be known as Graham; and one other by W.W. George, who lived in North Iredell and wished to have a county there to be known as …
A Brief History of the Gabriel Family - NCGenWeb
The first formal family history of the Gabriel family of western North Carolina was written by James Alburtus “Alley” Gabriel in 1936, and subsequently updated by ... These histories maintain that …
2021 Directory of Services for Catawba County Families
P.O. Box 3123, Hickory, NC 28603 - 738 Main Avenue SW, Hickory, NC 28602 Phone 828-695-6505 - Fax 828-328-4551 - https://catawbakids.com Follow catawbakids on social media!
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Museum on Main Street, Smithsonian Institution ... A Butter Mold, Historical Association of Catawba County, North Carolina Speaker 1: This butter mold was patented on March 18, 1890 …
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Lincoln County. Vale is a mailing district (rural route) that includes areas in three counties: Catawba, Cleveland, and Lincoln. Located less than one half mile south of the …
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Recommended by the Catawba County Planning Board: May 20, 2002 Adopted by the Catawba County Board of Commissioners: October 21, 2002 ... Bakers Mountain is another important …
The Rest of the Catawba Indian Story - Mountain Stewards
500 by 1759. By 1826, history records the population of the Catawba people as being only 110. These people were most likely the ones located at the Catawba reservation near the …
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Botetourt County’s African American heritage; Joseph Buhrman, for Botetourt County’s agricultural history; Mary Anne Rader Obenshain, for Troutville history; Harry Gleason for …
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County seat of Catawba (“the County”). It is located in the western part of the Piedmont section of the State, approximately 39 miles northwest of ... sculpture, painting and the theatrical arts, the …
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county seat of Catawba County. It is located in the western part of the Piedmont of the State, approximately 39 miles northwest of Charlotte and 10 miles southeast of Hickory. Evidence of …
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Wildcat. A new Hickory Aviation Museum facility, featuring a state-of-the art Workforce Innovation Center in partnership with Catawba Valley Community College (CVCC), will open in 2025. …
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A History of Camden, SC Its closeness to the Wateree River and its tributaries has made the Camden area a desirable home for more than two thousand years. A Native American trading …
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county seat of Catawba County. It is located in the western part of the Piedmont of the State, approximately 39 miles northwest of Charlotte ... the Catawba County Museum of History in …
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parade, chicken barbecue, tours of Pioneer House Museum and the Annual Fireman’s Dance. Brantwood VISIT HISTORY IN BRANTWOOD IN EASTERN PRICE COUNTY . Relive the …
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Office of Archives and History Department of Cultural Resources NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES Old Fort Commercial Historic District Old Fort, McDowell County, …
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Dec 15, 2017 · History - 1 11/30/2017 History Background Information Cumberland County has a rich history that continues to contribute to the heritage and identity of the county today. Events …
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2Douglas Summers Brown, The Catawba Indians: The People of the River, University of South Carolina Press, 1966, p. 69. 3Douglas Summers Brown, “A Brief History of the Catawba …
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The Caldwell County Railroad (CWCY) is a North Carolina short . line, hauling freight along 17 miles of track in Catawba, Burke and Caldwell counties. This historic line was first constructed …
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HISTORY OF CATAWBA FIRE DEPARTMENT Back in the early part of 1937, the Town Board of Catawba realized the need for a fire department in our town. After much planning and …
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since the first one was put in place in Granville County on January 10, 1936. Over 1,600 state highway historical markers have been erected. At least one stands in every county. For young …
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Lancaster History Originally inhabited by the Catawba, Cherokee and Waxhaw Indians, Lancaster's story began in the early 1750s when a vanguard of Scotch-Irish immigrants …
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J. B. Little July 1865 – January 1866 (Reorganization of Catawba County) Jonas Cline July 1863 – July 1865 J. E. Robinson July 1860 – July 1863 Jonas Cline June 1848 – July 1860 Andrew …
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Recommended by the Catawba County Planning Board March 31, 2003 Adopted by the Catawba County Board of Commissioners April 21, 2003 . St. Stephens/Oxford Small Area Plan 2 ...
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Office of Archives and History ... Hickory, Catawba County, CT1102, Listed 8/05/2009 Nomination by Beth Keane Photographs by Beth Keane, January 2009 Façade view Rear view. NPS Form …
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1924 Courthouse, which now serves as the home of the Catawba County Museum of History, and is comprised of 58 buildings. Newton also is home to the North Main Avenue Historic District, …
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Monday, October 21, 2024-Trip to the Catawba County Library. Thursday, October 24, 2024-Bowling at the Pin Station. Saturday, October 26, 2024-Trip to the Flea Market. Monday, …
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To get tickets ($25.00 each) call the Catawba County Museum of History in Newton on October 1 at 9:00 am. Keep dialing back until you get through. The tickets will all be gone that day or the …
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tickets by visiting the Catawba County Museum of History in Newton at 9 am on Monday, October 1, but as participants in the event, we can order tickets for you. Make your check out to Jim …
Fairfield Genealogical Society NEWSLETTER
The next general meeting (Presentation of Native American History, Part 1 of 2) of the Fairfield Chapter of the SCGS will be Thursday, November 15th at 11:00 A.M. at Christ Central …
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Catawba County Board of Commissioners Meeting Monday, October 21, 2024, 7:00 p.m. Board of Commissioners Meeting Room 2. nd. ... throughout the history of the United States, members …
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I Wilderness Gate wa y State Trail Plan - trails.nc.gov
history is on display throughout Valdese including museums, Trail of Faith and the Waldensian Heritage Winery. Catawba County was formed from Lincoln County in 1842 and is named for …
Honoring History & Culture Charlotte’s West Side …
An Interactive Museum . Arts, Science, Music, Drama . Connecting to African -American . And African History . VISION: To provide a place where an individual can experience the life and …
A Celebration of Culture & Arts in Newton - cms3.revize.com
Bring an artifact in during this event and the museum will help you identify the object. Delve into the history of the Catawba River Valley or learn about recent restoration efforts at the Museum …
Library Connections - Catawba County, NC
The Catawba County Library is launching a new Pre-K STEAM program focused on nurturing critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity in the minds of our future innovators. It is …
SHERIFF’S OFFICE - Catawba County, NC
Catawba County Schools SRO Reimbursements ($66,217): The budget reflects a reduction in the high school SRO reimbursement from Catawba County Schools from 100 percent of salary …
CITY OF NEWTON, NORTH CAROLINA - cms3.revize.com
county seat of Catawba County. It is located in the western part of the Piedmont of the State, approximately 39 miles northwest of Charlotte and 10 miles southeast of Hickory. Evidence of …
History is Alive and Well!History is Alive and Well!
The Charlotte Museum of History, privately funded, is making great progress in its yearlong struggle to recover from near financial ruin. Kay Peninger, the new site director, and Mary Turk …
Sherrill’s History of Lincoln County, North Carolina - bmgen.com
states, persons interested in Lincoln county’s history have beCOme subscrib err: to this newspaper. Mr. Sherrill, who himself is a native of Lincoln county, wrote the history at the ...
North Carolina in the American Revolution
urry County, the northwestern-most county in North Carolina in 1775, established one of the colony’s most active committees of safety. The small group of leading citizens, led by …
LEARNS GARRISON - City of Gastonia
Gastonia’s downtown core. Those civic anchors include the Schiele Museum of Natural History, Grier Middle School, Gaston County Library Main Branch, Lineberger Park, and the …