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Materials relating to specific surname(s) of immigrants and residents of Rowan County NC from its earliest years (1750s) and up as well as related families or collateral lines.
Tags: Arnhart, Beard, Braly, Brown, Correll, Cryder, Eagle, Earnhardt, Fisher, Fogle, Gadberry, Gaines, Genealogy, Hairston, Hampton, Krider, Lingle, Linn, Madkin, McConnaughey, McCubbins, McPheeters, Miller, Mills, North Carolina, Ozeus, Pearson, Ritchie, Rowan County, Shaver, Smith, Woodson, Wyatt
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Materials relating to specific surname(s) of immigrants and residents of Rowan County NC from its earliest years (1750s) and up as well as related families or collateral lines.
South River Bridge
The South River Bridge at the Rowan Davie County line was built to replace the ferry. In the background is the Lindsay-Foard Grist Mill. The people on the bridge were P. B. Beard, P. A. Hartman, and C. G. Bailey, the Bridge Committee. Cicero M.…
Residence of James Hill Ramsay
The residence of James Hill Ramsay, located at 208 South Fulton Street, is now the Rowan Oak House, a Bed & Breakfast. Built in 1901, the house is an elegant Queen Anne Victorian featuring wrap-around porch, and leaded and stained glass…
St. Luke's Episcopal Church #2
St. Luke’s Parish, established by and act of Colonial Assembly, 1753, extending to the Pacific Ocean West, Salisbury N.C.
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 131 West Council St., just one block west of the old court house and community building. Formed in…