In Ancient Albemarle

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THE PERQUIMANS RIVER

CONTENTS

ILLUSTRATIONS

IN ANCIENT ALBEMARLE

CHAPTER I WIKACOME IN WEAPOMEIOK, THE HOME OF GEORGE DURANT

CHAPTER II THE FIRST ALBEMARLE ASSEMBLY HALL'S CREEK NEAR NIXONTON

CHAPTER III ENFIELD FARM WHERE THE CULPEPER REBELLION BEGAN

CHAPTER IV THE HECKLEFIELD FARM

CHAPTER V COLONIAL DAYS IN CHURCH AND SCHOOL ON LITTLE RIVER, PASQUOTANK COUNTY

CHAPTER VI THE HAUNTS OF BLACKBEARD

CHAPTER VII THE OLD BRICK HOUSE A TRUE HISTORY OF THE HISTORIC

CHAPTER VIII "ELMWOOD," THE OLD SWANN HOMESTEAD IN PASQUOTANK COUNTY

CHAPTER IX PASQUOTANK IN COLONIAL WARS

CHAPTER X PASQUOTANK IN COLONIAL WARS "THE WAR OF JENKINS' EAR"

CHAPTER XI A SOLDIER OF THE REVOLUTION THE STORY OF A PASQUOTANK BOY WHO FOLLOWED WASHINGTON

CHAPTER XII GENERAL ISAAC GREGORY, A REVOLUTIONARY OFFICER OF PASQUOTANK-CAMDEN

CHAPTER XIII PERQUIMANS COUNTY "LAND OF BEAUTIFUL WOMEN," AND THE COLONIAL TOWN OF HERTFORD

CHAPTER XIV CURRITUCK, THE HAUNT OF THE WILD FOWL

CHAPTER XV EDENTON IN THE REVOLUTION

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OLD FLOAT BRIDGE ACROSS THE PERQUIMANS RIVER

IN ANCIENT ALBEMARLE

By Catherine Albertson

PUBLISHED BY THE

NORTH CAROLINA SOCIETY DAUGHTERS OF THE REVOLUTION

ILLUSTRATED FROM DRAWINGS BY

MABEL PUGH

RALEIGH
COMMERCIAL PRINTING COMPANY
1914

Copyright, 1914
BY
Catherine Albertson

DEDICATION

To

Mary Hilliard Hinton

State Regent Daughters of the Revolution

without whose aid and encouragement

these chapters would never

have been written


C.A.



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