and in 1891 a school was started. In 1899 forty-eight black and thirty-five white students were enrolled in separate Plum Creek schools. In the 1930s the community had a business, a church, a school, a cemetery, and a number of scattered dwellings. In the 1960...
opposite Cockspur Island. The creek was once called “Tybee Creek.” A special history study was recently prepared for Fort Pulaski National Monument, and an entire section of their report provides an overview of the Tybee lazaretto and the slave trade (de Chantal et al. 2022...
Wilson Daily Times, 4 June 1935. The lead case challenging the systematic exclusion of African-Americans from juries wasNorris v. Alabama, 294 U.S. 587 (1935). Wilson County Attorney Harry G. Connor Jr.’s advice was terse and understated: “… it would be wise and safe[,] I might ...
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Valentine adds in a footnote: “Tyler later returned to Wilson, was baptized ‘by immersion in the creek hard by,’ and became a Baptist before he ‘crossed the river,'” i.e. died in the wreckage of a collapsing building. What happened to Tyler between 1904, when he left Wilson to ...
Benjamin Walker Cain died 14 February 1974 in Wilson, N.C. Per his death certificate, he was born 30 September 1884 in South Carolina to Alfred Cain and Edith [no maiden name given]; resided near Sims, Wilson County; was married to Elizabeth Rush; and was buried in New Vester cemetery...
along East Langley Road between Town Creek and Temperance Hall United Methodist Church (which is just across the line in Edgecombe County.) His great-grandfather operated a small general store and gas station at the heart of the community and lent his name toCherry Chapel Baptist Church.] ...
Baptist Church Toisnot Swamp Toisnot township tomato canning Tomlin Tomlinson topographic map tornado tour tourism tour of homes Towe Tower town commissioners Town Creek community town lot Town of Black Creek Town of Elm City Town of Fremont Town of Lucama Town of Saratoga Town of Sharpsburg ...