DIED — In Columbia, SC, 16th Nov., Dr. Edward GLEESON, native of Washington, NC., aged 25.
Source: NC Standard, 28 January 1836. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers
DIED — In Columbia, SC, 16th Nov., Dr. Edward GLEESON, native of Washington, NC., aged 25.
Source: NC Standard, 28 January 1836. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers
Excerpted from the Roper Letter (dated January 13, 1890)
Source: Roanoke Beacon, 17 January 1890. Available online at digitalnc.org.
Excerpted from the Long Ridge Letter (dated January 13, 1890)
Source: Roanoke Beacon, 17 January 1890. Available online at digitalnc.org.
Excerpted from the Long Ridge Letter (dated January 13, 1890)
Source: Roanoke Beacon, 17 January 1890. Available online at digitalnc.org.
Source: Roanoke Beacon, 29 November 1889. Available online at DigitalNC.org.
Source: Roanoke Beacon, 15 November 1889. Available online at DigitalNC.org.
DIED
Source: Raleigh Standard, 21 January 1836. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newpspaers
Two girls, aged 12 and 14, daughters of Nelson SHEPPARD, of Beaufort county, NC, met a horrible death. The parents were at church and the children lighted a fire and poured kerosene from the can upon the blaze. A terrible explosion took place, the clothing of the girls took fire, and both were burned to death.
Source: Roanoke Beacon, 16 August 1889. Available online at digitalnc.org.