Compiled from four vintage sources...

HISTORY OF

Chatham and Lee Counties, NC

New! 53-Page Illustrated Booklet

Early days in Chatham and Lee Counties in central North Carolina, are recalled in this new 53-page comb-bound book, comprised of excerpts from several vintage sources, the oldest dating from 1851. These source materials include John Hill Wheeler's Historical Sketches of North Carolina; North Carolina, A Guide to the Old North State, a product of the WPA; A New Geography of North Carolina and Sketches of Prominent Living North Carolinians by Jerome Dowd (1888). 

The tri-color front cover is printed on 80# card stock and has been protected with a vinyl sheet. The text has the print enlarged to fit the 8.5" x 11" paper and improve readability.

Towns mentioned in the book include: Chatham -- Pittsboro (the county seat), Siler City, Goldston, Bennett, Gulf, Moncure, Brickhaven, Coalglen, Mt. Vernon Springs, Haywood, Merry Oaks, Bear Creek, Bonlee and Bynum; Lee -- Sanford (the county seat), Jonesboro Heights, Swan Station, Lemon Springs, White Hill, and Colon.

Among the many subjects included are: Names of early delegates to political meetings; How David Fannen, the terror of the county, lost his horse; James Taylor; Charles Manly, governor; Abraham Rencher; Hugh McQueen; physical features, such as "worn-out mountains" and "a vanished sea"; Economic ups and downs; Industry and Agriculture; W.E. Hart and Clyde L. Fore; Schools and churches; Bad luck coal mines; the Triassic belt; Mr. and Mrs. H.A. Cooper and A.R. Cole, potters; Charles D. McIver, educator; A.A.F. Seawell, Supreme Court justice; the Devil's Path, a hospital miracle, the yellow house with the movable ceiling, the Siler clan including a female sheriff, chickens and boll weevils, turpentine, tobacco and pottery in Lee County, growing flowers without dirt, and many other interesting anecdotes and bits of history. The Dowd excerpt is a biography of Abraham Merritt, educator and newspaper publisher.

Wouldn't this make a unique gift?