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| Mary Louise Stutts Garner
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| Mary Louise Wright
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| Mary Maness Brown
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1004 |
| Mary Martha Emmeline Dunlap Wife of John Andrew Triplett Copeland and daughter of William C. D. Dunlap and Adeline Kennedy
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| Mary Martha Emmeline Dunlap Copeland with her daughters [L-R] Minnie Copeland, Lillie Copeland, Fannie Copeland, Vera Copeland, Addie Copeland, Kate Copeland. Mary Martha Dunlap [seated]
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Date: 8 Jul 1934
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1006 |
| Mary McCaskill Wife of Archibald Neill Lamonds
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| Mary McCrimmon Wife of Nathan Wallace and daughter of Daniel McCrimmon
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1008 |
| Mary McIntosh
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| Mary Spinks Wife of Hiram Kennedy and daughter of Lewis Spinks and Mary Pearce
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Owner of original: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/23225272/person/1370940119
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1010 |
| Maryland Agricultural College Class of 1904 Now University of Maryland - arrow points to Wade Gilbert Dent Sr.
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Owner of original: Dent Family Collection [Douglas F. Dent]
Date: 1904
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1011 |
| Mastin Crawford Key Husband of Milly Ham and son of James Key and Sabillia Bellison Britt
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1012 |
| Matthew Yow North Carolina State Troops: 48th Regiment by: Weymouth T. Jordan, Jr. Caption below photo reads:
Image of Private Matthew C. Yow of Company D, Forty-Eighth Regiment N.C. Troops. Yow is wearing a waist-length jacket and holding a book, which rests on a cloth-covered side table. It is likely that the same photographer captured this image and the one of Private Cornelius A. Stutts of the same unit (see frontispiece). Both poses and backgrounds are similar, and both soldiers are wearing the same type of uniform. Image supplied by Mrs. Thomas J. Cumby of Mount Airy, North Carolina.
Note: Corporal Matthew C. Yow was fatally wounded by a cannon ball near Hanover Junction, Virginia on or about 23 May 1864. He died in the hospital in Petersburg, Virginia in June 1864. He was wounded by the same cannon ball that killed 1st Sgt. Cornelius Dowd Lawhon of that same company -- Lacy Garner
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| Matthew, Frank, Mattie Wallace and Dave Yarborough [L-R] Matthew Yarborough, Frank Yarborough, Mattie Wallace Yarborough and Dave Yarborough.
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Date: 1940s
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1014 |
| Mattie Myrtle Williams Daughter of John Turner Williams and Mary Jane McNeill
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Owner of original: Maxine Williams McNeill (The Williams Family)
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| Maudie Hicks, daughter of Stella Riddle
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1016 |
| Mendy Francena Dunn Wife of Angus Owen and daughter of Russell Wesley Dunn and Ann Britt
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| Mildred Wallace Ivey
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1018 |
| Mildred, Polly, Catherine, Bill and Geneva Jackson Children of James Elvin Jackson and Margaret Jane Adams
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1019 |
| Millard Purvis Freeman
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1020 |
| Milton Sylvester Marley and Frances Perrillar Ritter M.S. was the son of James Ruffin Marley and Lucinda A. Brown. Fannie was the daughter of William D. Ritter and Margaret Myrick.
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Owner of original: Paul Horner (pablo2lg@yahoo.com)
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1021 |
| Milton Sylvester Marley and Frances Perrillar Ritter 2
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Owner of original: Paul Horner (pablo2lg@yahoo.com)
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1022 |
| Minnie L. Cagle
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1023 |
| Minnie Wallace Morgan
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1024 |
| Mintie Williams Cagle and son Eldon Cagle Mintie was the wife of Jonah Franklin Cagle and daughter of James Thomas Williams and Martha Jane Williams
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1025 |
| Missouri Hunsucker Wallace
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1026 |
| Molcie Annie Williamson Ritter
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1027 |
| Molsey Brown Cox
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| Molsie Jane Kennedy
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1029 |
| Monnie McDuffie, Harvey L. Williams and Maggie Mae McDuffie {L-R] Monnie McDuffie, Harvey L. Williams and Maggie Mae McDuffie
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Owner of original: Terry A. Williams [taw50xx@gmail.com]
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| Moore County Courthouse
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Owner of original: James Vann Comer
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| Moore County Courthouse 2 From James Vann Comer "This post card features the third Moore County Courthouse in Carthage, N.C. built in 1840, enlarged in 1887 and burned in 1889. Since the interior received most of the fire damage, reconstruction was possible. A newspaper article in "The Farmer and Mechanic" dated October 14, 1880 stated, "The court house is a formidable brick structure standing in bold defiance in the center of the street and would seem to proclaim justice and pardon to the world..." This post card was provided by Eugene E. Hamlin "Gene" of Carthage, N.C. and identified "Post Card No. 5910 Court House and Square, Carthage, N.C. Illustrated Post Card Co., N.Y." Often folks conducting legal business at the court house would camp on the public square with a well providing water. Consult my book, "Central North Carolina Collection" (Volume 1) on p. 63 and for information on the Collapse of the Moore County, N.C. Court House Floor during court session held on Tuesday, May 20, 1823 and Moore County, N.C. Court House Fire on September 5, 1889 pp. 54-65"
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Owner of original: James Vann Comer
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| Moore County Courthouse 3 From James Vann Comer "This impressive image of the Moore County Courthouse appeared in the "S. A. L. Magundi: Devoted to the Seaboard Air Line, and the Agricultural and Industrial Interests of the South", Portsmouth, VA., February 1897 (Volume 2; Number 11) The Town of Carthage, N.C. Edition. Notice the impressive buildings visible in the background that were situated near the Town Square with a town well (that would have helped to put out the fire had the rope not have been cut) providing water for those camping having court business. Miss. Meade Seawell of Carthage, N.C. had original copies of this publication. Consult my book, "Central North Carolina Collection" (Volume 1) on p. 63 with additional information on the Moore County Courthouse floor collapse (Tuesday, May 20, 1823) and destructive fire being the work of an incendiary / arsonist (Thursday, September 5, 1889 at 3:30 a.m.) pp. 54-65."
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Owner of original: James Vann Comer
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| Moore County Courthouse 4 From James Vann Comer "This colored post card reads- "Court House, Carthage, N.C." taken later in time than the photograph posted below on September 27th in black and white taken Circa 1890 and in a different season of the year. The brick that went into this building were made just below the old Christian Kelly house where John Wadsworth and sisters lived near Carthage and mortar from soil of Moore County, N.C. When Colonel Alexander Hamilton McNeill (Born- November 22, 1831) was a small boy he, Charles Muse and John A. McDonald earned thirty cents a day for helping to make these brick. Instead of a mill oxen were used to mix the mud by tramping on it in a circle until it was reduced to the proper consistency, after which it was molded into brick and kiln dried as at present. Contractor (Dabney) John Crosby, of Raleigh, N.C. built this impressive court house building in 1840. It was repaired in 1885 and burned in 1889. You could go up on the roof and look for storms with an inside and outside staircase. The current courthouse had the cornerstone laid on August 1, 1922 by Grand Worshipful Master J. LeGrand Everett of Rockingham, N.C. on this same site. Consult my book, "Central North Carolina Collection" (Volume 2) on p. 62.
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Owner of original: James Vann Comer
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1034 |
| Mozelle Horner Wife of Herbert Taft McCaskill and daughter of Charlie Walter Horner and Bertha Lee Kennedy
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Owner of original: Paul Horner (pablo2lg@yahoo.com)
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1035 |
| Murdoch Lee Muse and Samuel Jones Muse [L-R] Murdoch Lee Muse and his father Samuel Jones Muse
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1036 |
| Murdock and Delphina Williams
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| Myrtie Brown Williams and mother Minnie Morgan Brown MOTHER DAUGHTER Myrtie Williams, left, was 17 when this photo with her mother, Minnie Morgan Brown was taken, either just before or just after Williams marriage.
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1038 |
| Nancy Ann Ritter and Elizabeth Jane Ritter Daughters of Everett Ritter Jr. and Jane Young [L-R Nancy Ann and Elizabeth Jane]
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1039 |
| Nancy Caroline Wallace Wife of Eldridge Riley and daughter of William Wallace and Chaney Berry Cranford
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1040 |
| Nancy Jane Brewer Danly Daniel
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1041 |
| Nancy Jane Cole Wife of John Henry Ritter and daughter of Joseph Cole and Mary Melton
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1042 |
| Nancy Jane Hathcock Wife of William Birch Morgan
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Owner of original: Lauren McClure [lmmcclure42@gmail.com]
Date: 1941
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1043 |
| Nancy Jane Williams at Verdia and Thurman's
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Place: Thurman D. Maness/Verdia L. Wallace Homeplace, Robbins, NC
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1044 |
| Nancy Jane Williams Wallace
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1045 |
| Nancy Jane Williams Wallace
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1046 |
| Nancy Jane Williams Wallace
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1047 |
| Nancy Jane Williams Wallace
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1048 |
| Nancy Jane Williams Wallace 90th Birthday
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Date: 1965
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1049 |
| Nancy Jane Williams Wallace and granddaughter Betty Smith
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1050 |
| Nancy Jane Williams Wallace and granddaughter Jacqueline Wallace
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