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The Richard H. Thornton Library : a public library sponsored by the citizens of Granville County, North Carolina, and operated for the benefit of all groups / by Thornton, Richard H.(CARDINAL)557350;
Subjects: Richard H. Thornton Library.; North Caroliniana.;
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The Richard H. Thornton Library : a public library sponsored by the citizens of Granville County, North Carolina, and operated for the benefit of all groups. by Thornton, Richard H.(CARDINAL)557350;
Subjects: Richard H. Thornton Library (Oxford, N.C.);
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A history of the Richard H. Thornton Library : first tax-supported county library in the Southeastern United States / by Stevenson, Cheryl Lee.;
Subjects: Family histories.; History of library; Library science;
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Us and them : Granville County Library System community analysis / by Richard H. Thornton Library.; Henritze, Wayne.; Coats, Violet.; Hardee, Aubrey.;
Subjects: Richard H. Thornton Library.; Public libraries; Libraries and community.; North Caroliniana.;
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History of Oak Hill Presbyterian Church (Granville County, NC) session minutes 1898-1938 /
Subjects: Family histories.; Oak Hill School (Hartford, Conn.);
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Deaths and Funerals / by Hecht, James E.1927-2009.;
Subjects: Family histories.; Death notices; Funeral notices;
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History of Grassy Creek Presbyterian Church Shiloh Presbyterian Church with session minutes and membership rosters : Shiloh 1820-1856, Grassy Creek 1821-1915 /
Subjects: Family histories.; Oak Hill School (Hartford, Conn.); Shiloh Presbyterian Church;
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Granville County, North Carolina : looking back / by Bowling, Lewis.(CARDINAL)268708;
Introduction: Welcome to Granville County -- Granville County timeline -- Oxford -- A drive through Oxford in 1886 -- Now ride with me -- A visit to Oxford in 1908 -- Christmas celebrations -- Street names -- Hall's Drug Store -- Happenings around Stovall -- A letter of encouragement -- Ed Meadows, all-American -- Some "goings on" in 1914 -- Education -- Oxford's orphanages -- Granville County and the Civil War -- Tobacco -- To the moon -- A good man -- Camp Butner -- A great victory for Stem High School -- Thad Stem -- Hanging around a country store -- A World War II experience -- Granville County people -- Granville County Hospital -- Richard H. Thornton Library -- Creedmoor -- An Oxford boy makes the big leagues -- A few good poems -- A college in Oxford -- The Hester family tragedy.
Subjects: Anecdotes.; Biographies.; North Caroliniana.;
Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 7
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Warren County People [kit] : file cabinet 2 /
Subjects: Thorne.; Allen, Captain Charles.; Allen, Edward J.; Alston, Willis (Congress).; Alstons of Cherry Hill.; Anderson, Mary May (1867-1959).; Anderson, William.; Avant, David a. Jr.; Baker, Ella.; Bell, Governor Peter H.; Boyd, Richard.; Bronson, Alcott.; Buffaloe, Christian.; Buffaloe, Kenneth.; Burgess, Albert.; Burwell, Dr. John Jr.; Carpenters & Contractors of Warrenton, NC.; Chavis, John.; Chavis, John.; Christmas family.; Confederate Soliders.; Daughtry & Hooper.; Davis, Peter.; Davis, W.J.; Day, John.; Day, Thomas. (1801-1861); Dixon, Tabitha.; Duke Green.; Duke, William.; Eaton, Thomas (1739-1809); Eaton, William, Jr.; Edwards, Weldon. (1788-1873); Elkins, Mary Alice.; Fitts/Fitz.; Fogg, Overton.; Gibbs, Mary Polk.; Graham, John.; Greeley, Horace.; Green, Gen.Thomas J.; Green, Wharton Jackson.; Haithcok, Bessie H.; Haithcok, Earlie D.; Haliwa-Saponi Indians.; Hall, John Judge. (1767-1833); Harris, Rev. W. Bravid, (1896-1965); Hawes, Portia (1932-1921); Hawkins, Ann H.; Hawkins, Benjamin, (1754-1816); Hawkins, Philemon, Jr. (1752-1833); Hawkins, Philemon.; Hawkins, Sarah Macon.; Hawkins, William (1777-1819); Hawks, Dr. Lena.; Hawks, Elizabeth.; Hyman, John Adams, (1840-1891); Johnson, John R.; Jones, Dr. william Calvin.; Jones, Joseph Seawell.; Jones, Walter Brodie.; Jones,Edward.; Kerr, John Hosea, Sr. (1873-1958); Leach, Lucy Lana.; Lee, Annie Carter.; Lee, Robert General.; Long, Dr. William W.; Lt. Dixon Marshall.; Lynch, Senora.; Macon, Gideon.; Macon, Nathaniel.; Marshall, Charles.; Marshall, Dixon.; Marshall, Elizabeth.; Marshall, John.; Marshall, Mary.; Marshall, William.; Mattie Curl (Mrs. Hugh Reams); Mckissack, Evelyn.; Mckissack, Floyd, Sr.; Mckissack, Patricia.; Militia of Bute County, NC.; Miller, Governor William.; Montgomery, Lizzie.; Montgomery, Walter.; Nichols, Lucy.; Pattello, Henry.; Pipkin, J.A.; Plummer, James Baker.; Politicans of Warren County.; Polk, Mary.; Polk, William T.; Ransom, Matthew.; Ransom, Robert.; Riggan, Charlie S.; Scott, John W."Jack".; Scott, John .; Sousa, John Phillip.; Sumner, General Jethro.; Tanner, John Jr.; Tanner, John Sr.; Taylor, Dr. Thomas, (1849-1926); Thornton, Burrell, (1858-1954); Tunstall, Richard.; Turner, Governor James, (1766-1824); Twitty, Henry "Black Henry"; Twitty, Sallie Duke Drake.; White, John (1814-1894); Williams, Adam "Chuckaluck", (1810-1933); Williams, F. Graham.; Williams, Lucy.; Wilson, William G.; Wortham, John.; Wortham, Nancy.; Allen family.; Alston family.; Arrington family.; Bass Family.; Bragg family.; Brower Family.; Caller Family.; Carney family.; Carter family.; Cauthen family.; Cauthen family.; Cheek family.; Christmas family.; Christmas family.; Crosson Family.; Crowder Family.; Davis family.; Davis family.; Day Family.; Duke family.; Foote family.; Fountain Family.; Green family.; Hilton family.; Hundley Family.; Jenkins family.; Jones family.; Kerr family.; Langford Family.; Lee family.; Limer Family.; Malone Family.; Marshall family.; Moody family.; Newell Family.; O'Brien family.; Pachall Family.; Pickford family.; Plummer family.; Rainey family.; Ratcliff Family.; Riggan family.; Rose family.; Soliders of World War I.; Spain Family.; Tanner family.; Terrell family.; Watson family.; Williams family.; Williams family.; Willis Family.; Wortham family.; Wright family.;
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Mary Hinton Kerr Collection Professional Genealogical files : Woodson-Young (Foster) [microform] by Kerr, Mary Hinton.;
Mary Hinton (Duke) Kerr 1907-1990, was the daughter of William Dabney Duke and Jane Elizabeth Taylor and granddaughter of Charles Elisha Taylor, longtime president of Wake Forest College. Educated at Hollins College and Columbia University, she married John H. Kerr, Jr., Democratic Party leader and member of the North Carolina General Assembly from Warren County from 1929 to 1961. Born and brought up in Richmond, Virginia, Mrs. Kerr moved to Warrenton, North Carolina, upon her marriage. Mrs. Kerr's mother, Mrs. Duke, was active as a Virginia genealogist during the latter half of her life, working principally in the collections of the Virginia Historical Society, the Virginia State Archives, and the Virginia State Library. Following Mrs. Duke's death in 1963, some of her former clients turned to Mrs. Kerr for help in their research. Having helped those she could, she turned her attention, next, to the local clerk of court and began to assist that office in replying to genealogical inquiries. As a result, Mrs. Kerr ultimately undertook genealogical research professionally, and by so doing became intimately acquainted with the genealogical histories of several hundred families in the Warrenton, North Carolina, area.
Subjects: Kerr, Mary Hinton, 1907-1990.; File # 32 - Woodson (Michaux) - Woollard - Wooten - Wormeley - Worrell - Worsham - Wortham - Wright - Wyatt - Wynne - Yancey - Yancey Notes - Yancey, Albert Gollation - Yancey, Archelaus - Yancey, Bartlett - Yancey. Charles - Yancey. James I - Yancey. James Ii - Yancey, Jeconias - Yancey, Lewis - Yancey. Noel Marcus - Yancey, Philip - Yancey. Richard - Yancey, Cot. Robert - Yancey. Stirling - Yancey. Col Thornton - Yancey, William - Yarborough - Yardley / Yeardley - Young (Foster) - Young (Foster).;
Literary rights to specific documents are retained by the authors or their descendants in accordance with U.S. copyright law.
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