Louise J. Sills Oral History Interview.

Author/creator Sills, Louise J. creator, interviewee.
Other author Lennon, Donald R.
Format Archival & Manuscript Material
Production1979.
DescriptionSound recording 1 audiocasette (1.5 hours)
DescriptionTranscript 32 pages
Supplemental ContentFinding aid
Subjects

Scope and content Louise J. Sills recounts family history and tradition concerning life at Belford Plantation. The plantation was started by her great-grandfather David Sills and remained in the Sills family for a hundred years. Other topics discussed are domestic life on a plantation, slavery and the hiring of slaves, the invasion of Union troops during the Civil War, and activities of the Ku Klux Klan. She also gives several brief descriptions of how Reconstruction affected her family and their friends.
General noteInterviewer: Donald R. Lennon. Interview date: June 6th, 1979.
Access restrictionNo access restrictions.
Cite as Louise J. Sills Oral History Interview (#OH0004), East Carolina Manuscript Collection, J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA.
Terms of useRepository does not own copyright to the oral history collection. Permission to cite, reproduce, or broadcast must be obtained from both the repository and the participants in the oral history, or their heirs.
Acquisitions source Joyner- Gift of Louise J. Sills.
Biographical noteLouise Jelks Sills lived in Nash County, North Carolina.