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Washington and Beaufort County, North Carolina BOOK 3 - By Louis Van
Camp This 223 image book depicts the pictorial history of Washington
and Beaufort County from the late 1800's through the 1900's. It contains
all new material, not covered in the author's other books about Washington
and Beaufort County. Price: $19.99 + S/H
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Images of America: Washington, North Carolina - By Louis Van
Camp This 225 image book depicts the pictorial history of the city of
Washington, North Carolina from 1895 through 1999. Featured are the Waterfront,
the Historic Downtown area, Churches, Schools and much more. Price: $19.99
+ S/H
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| Images of America: Beaufort County, North Carolina - By Louis
Van Camp This fine 200 image book depicts the pictorial history and
genealogy of Beaufort County, North Carolina from 1890 through 2000. Price:
$19.99 + S/H |
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| Images of America: Edenton and Chowan County, North Carolina
- By Louis Van Camp This outstanding 200 image pictorial history depicts
the history and abundant genealogy of Edenton (the first unofficial English
capitol of North Carolina) and Chowan County from 1890 through 2001. Price:
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Images of America: Martin County - By Fred. W. Harrison, Jr.
This wonderful 200 page image book covers Williamston, Robersonville, and
many of the smaller rural communities of the county. It is a walk down
unpaved streets and peering into early general stores, hotels, homes,
businesses, tobacco warehouses and schools of the 1900's. It also
shows the life and personal side of Martin County.
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Images of America:Greensboro Neighborhoods, Vol II - By Gayle Hicks Fripp
With 230 intriguing scenes from Greensboro's past, this volume highlights
the changing architecture of area homes, churches and schools, and invites
readers to meet the residents who have contributed to the community's growth.
Price: $18.99 + S/H |
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| Images of America: Edgecombe County 1860 - 1940, By Monika S. Fleming
The first permanent European settlers arrived here in the 1730's. See Edgecombe
County on film in the 1860 - 1940 period. A combination of personal family albums,
local and state archive images combined with text to create a comprehensive
history. Price: $18.99 + S/H |
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| The Making of America: Edgecombe County - By Monika S.
Fleming The setting is along the Tar River in the coastal plains
of North Carolina, where the Tuscarora tribes once lived. This compelling
narrative, coupled with vivid historic images, is an enlightening,
informative portrayal of eastern North Carolina Price: (regularly
$24.99) reduced to $18.99 + S/H |
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Voices of America: Edgecombe County Remembers - By the Edgecombe County Genealogical Society.
This fine book is a window into Southern life over the past 80 years.
This is a gathering of oral histories and singular photographs to celebrate
Edgecombe's early years.
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Life, Love & Laughter in Aurora, North Carolina - By Harvey
Brothers, Jr. This is a true love story of a boy who grew up in
Eastern North Carolina. It is woven with Eastern Carolina history,
but more precisely, it is a very humorous autobiography by a man who
has enjoyed his up bringing in rural Eastern North Carolina. Price:
(regularly $19.99) reduced to $10.99
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| SHOWBOAT II - By the Pamlico Writers Group, Inc. This is
a fine showcase of literary work written by Eastern North Carolina
writers. It is a collection of very interesting stories, essays, and
poems by both natives and retirees to Beaufort County in Eastern North
Carolina. Price: (regularly $10.00) reduced
to $7.00 + S/H |
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| In Search of the Thing A Majig - By Sandrea Shane Davis This
very funny book of memories was written by, as Sandy describes herself,
"A Jewish American Princess's Zany and Delightful Quest for Peace
of Mind and that Special Something". It is a reminder that truth is
often far more funny than fiction. Price: (regularly $9.95)
reduced to $6.99! + S/H |
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Bertie County an Eastern Carolina History By Arwin D. Smallwood
This book documents the long history of the region and tells how its
people, at first limited by the landscape, radically altered it to
support their needs. This is the story of Native Americans, gone from
the county for 200 years but for arrowheads and other artifacts. It
is the story of the African slaves and their descendants and the chronicle
of their struggles through slavery, the Jim Crow era, and the Civil
Rights Movement. It is also the story of Europeans and their rush
to tame the wilderness in a new land. Bertie County successfully developed
and sustained a wide variety of crops including the "three sisters"
- corn, beans, and squash - as well as the giants: tobacco, cotton,
and peanuts. This county was a leading exporter of naval stores and
mineral wealth and later, a breadbasket of the Confederacy. Price:
(regularly $24.99) reduced to $18.99
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Are We There Yet? The Wright Brothers National Memorial Park
By Sandra Taylor Miller Here is the perfect teachers aid in the
form of a field trip. It will allow you to teach EOG objectives. This
activity based book integrates math, reading, science, and social
studies in an entertaining and educational format. Purchase a classroom
set and get a teacher copy free. Price: (regularly $9.95)
reduced to $6.95 + S/H |
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