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BRACKEN.pdf
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.

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The Hambley-Wallace house was built for Egbert Barry Cornwall Hambley, an English mining engineer in 1902.  The two-and-a-half story yellow brick Jacobean styled structure was designed by Charles Christian Hook, a Charlotte architect, and built by…

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On the corner of Jackson and Fisher Streets was the home of Leo Cohen Wallace, Sr. (ca 1910-15).  To the rear of the Wallace home is the home of Richard Eames, Jr. on South Jackson Street.  Today, both houses are still standing and the Rowan Public…

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Salisbury distiller Clay Grubb began construction of his “skyscraper” in early 1900 at the corner of Main and Innes Streets.  The building, a Beaux-Arts styled commercial building, stands seven and one half stories tall.  Joseph Fels, millionaire…
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