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Volume 2. Churches (Crain's Creek, Sandy Run/Deep Creek Missionary Baptist) -- Court House (Harnett County, N.C. Fires- 1881, 1892 & 1894) -- Dobbins' Mill (Barbecue Creek [Harnett County]) -- Hanging (Benjamin Douglass "Ben" [1869] Moore County) -- Ku Klux Klan -- Masonic Lodges (Buffalo, 172 [Lee]; Mount Vernon, 143 [Chatham]; Pine Fores, 186 [Harnett]) -- Mineral Springs [Betts'/Chalybeate Springs (Hector's Creek Twp., Harnett County, N.C.); Hickory/Mount Vernon Springs (Matthews Twp., Chatham County,N.C.); Mineral Spring/Jackson Springs (Mineral Springs Twp., Moore County, N.C.) Lemon's Mineral Springs (Greenwood Twp., Lee County, N.C.)] -- Mining (Coal [Egypt Fire Damp Explosions- 1857 (two), 1895, 1899, 1900; Powder Explosion- 1863; Coal Glen Explosion- 1925. All mining victims listed; Governors visits-1860 & 1864], Copper, Gold and Iron Ore) covering from above High Falls to below Buckhorn Falls -- Newspapers (Chatham, Harnett, Lee & Moore) -- Pastors (Rev. Orren Churchill, Rev. William Green King, Rev. William Henry Harrison Lawhon, Rev. Martin McQueen) -- Public hangings- Chatham Coutny, N.C.'s last public hanging- William S. Shackleford [alias- James P. Davis] (1890) harnet County, N.C.'s last public hanging- Edwin Purvis "Ed" (1897) Moore County, N.C.'s last public hanging- Ben Bostick (1891) -- Central North Carolina Railroad towns- Western R.R. (Spout Springs, Swann's Gulf, Ore Hill); Raleigh & Augusta Air Line R.R. (Moncure, Osgood, Colon, Sanford, Worthy's Crossing, Morris Town, Munn's Station, Lemon's Springs, Johnstown Crossing, Cameron, Robers' Crossing, Silver Springs/Walnut Grove Crossing, Bynum's/Winder/Vass, Manly Station, Blue's Crossing/Aberdeen, Keyser) -- Mechanic's Hill Community [now Robbins, N.C.] -- Academies/Schools (Cool Springs, Crain's Creek pp. 4-5, James Maske/Caldwell/Lemon Springs pp. 236-239, Mineral/Jackson Springs pp. 54-55, Mount Vernon Springs pp. 46-51, Poplar Springs, Sanford High School) -- Union Home School (Students and parents/Guardians listed 1878-1899) -- The Rosenwald Schools (Black) -- Williams (1869), Jefferson (1887) and Lee (1907 Counties -- Miscellaneous -- Postscript (Volume 1) -- Business and full name indexes (3,820 entries), |