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COLLECTION P1: NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY COLLECTION

Northampton County

Mowfield Plantation in the 1920s

Mowfield Plantation in the 1920s. The thoroughbred racehorse Sir Archie (1805-1833) spent the last seventeen years of his life at Mowfield. The story of this famous horse is told in a book by Elizabeth Amis Cameron Blanchard and Manly Wade Wellman titled The Life and Times of Sir Archie, published in 1958 by the University of North Carolina Press.


Folder Level Records in the Archives

Conway, Northampton County. Farmers Club. SERIES P1
Farmers' Club, 1920s.
Conway, Northampton County. W.T. Liles House. SERIES P1
Man and woman in front of the W. T. Liles House, 1920s.

Jackson, Northampton County. Courthouse. SERIES P1

Jackson, Northampton County. Houses. SERIES P1

Jackson, Northampton County. Residents. SERIES P1

Northampton County. Houses. SERIES P1

Northampton County. Mowfield Plantation. SERIES P1

Painting of Mowfield Plantation by Edward Hopper.

Northampton County. Vincent House. SERIES P1

Northampton County. White House. SERIES P1

Seaboard, Northampton County. Churches. SERIES P1

Seaboard, Northampton County. Houses. SERIES P1

Seaboard, Northampton County. Schools. SERIES P1

Woodland, Northampton County. Railroad Station. SERIES P1
Southern Coast Line (Southern Air Line) station at Woodland, March 1975.

Woodland, Northampton County. Talon Zipper Company. SERIES P1


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Frances Benjamin Johnston Collection


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