North Carolina.
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Beulah Baptist Association, 1970
Baptists, NC
Cheoah Baptist Association, 1969 - 1970
Baptists, NC
Contentnea Primitive Baptist Association, 1946, 1948 - 1950, 1974
Minutes or other official records of several Appalachian church denominations, published in booklet form. Primitive Baptists, Old Regular Baptists, and other Baptist groups are most numerous, followed by Church of God, Lutherans and Methodists. The largest portion of minutes dates from the 1960s to 1980s, but the collection also contains minutes from early and mid-1800s.
Country Line and Upper Country Line Primitive Baptist Associations, 1934, 1936, 1940, 1942, 1987
Country Line Primitive Baptist Association minutes, 1987
Upper Country Line Primitive Baptist Association minutes, 1934, 1936, 1940, 1942
Dan Valley Primitive Baptist Association, 1991 - 1992
Minutes or other official records of several Appalachian church denominations, published in booklet form. Primitive Baptists, Old Regular Baptists, and other Baptist groups are most numerous, followed by Church of God, Lutherans and Methodists. The largest portion of minutes dates from the 1960s to 1980s, but the collection also contains minutes from early and mid-1800s.
Johnson's North and South Carolina by Johnson and Ward , 1864
Double page, hand-colored, lithographed map of North Carolina and South Carolina, pages 39 and 40, with an inset map of Charleston and illustrations of Chimney Rocks / French Broad River and Table Mountain. Versos: pages 51 and 52 of Appendix to the Geographical Index.
Map of North Carolina and South Carolina, 1865
U.S. Coast Survey folding map drawn by Adolph Lindenkohl. The map is mounted on linen between marbled cover boards. Whittier Mt 321.
North America Sheet XI Parts of North and South Carolina map, 1833
Baldwin and Cradock map of "Parts of North and South Carolina Published under the Superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Usefull Knowledge." Mt. Map 718. Item 3-34.
North Carolina traffic flow maps, 1936
North Carolina traffic flow maps of the following counties: Alexander, Alleghany, Ashe, Avery, Burke, Caldwell, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Henderson (2 copies), Jackson, McDowell, Macon, Madison, Mitchell, Polk, Rutherford, Stokes, Surry, Swain, Transylvania, Watauga, Wilkes, and Yancey. Newsprint wrapper inventory lable: "4-1."
Post route map of the states of North Carolina and South Carolina, 1901
Post route map of the states of North Carolina and South Carolina: showing post offices with the intermediate distances and mail routes in operation on the 1st of September, 1901. Large folding map mounted on linen. Mt. Map 685. Ex Libris The Johnson Public Library, Hackensack, New Jersey.