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Gas situation in North Carolina

September 25th, 2008

If you’re coming to Western North Carolina for genealogy research you might find a lot of things, gasoline is going to be hard to get this week though. If you’re looking for gas in Buncombe County, North Carolina that link may be of some help.

Back to (hopefully) regularly scheduled posts

September 23rd, 2008

Hopefully I’ll be back into a routine of regularly scheduled posts after the absence of the last little spell. It’s been a busy summer and my stockpile of scheduled content hit bottom….. i.e. there were more weeks than there were articles. Things have quited down just a bit so hopefully I’ll have a chance to get some more material lined up and headed your way. I’m pleased to see some activity starting at the North Carolina Genealogy forums and some interest in the Mailing List in spite of the long absence.

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County Page Expansion and Revision

July 8th, 2008

I spent a good part of February and perhaps March over at the South Carolina Genealogy site expanding and revising the county pages to make them more of what I had envisioned from the outset and I’m starting the process here as well. I’ve toyed with the idea of forgoing frequent posts while I’m in this process and that may happen. I had always hoped that the county pages could be a single stop for resource information (and links) for each county and hopefully we can get there. Of course, North Carolina has 100 counties (South Carolina only has 46), so… it may take me some time to go through the entire list.

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Battle of Monroe’s Cross Roads | Battle of Fayetteville Road | Kilpatrick’s Shirttail Skedaddle

July 1st, 2008

This Civil War Battle is remembered as the last Cavalry battle of the Civil War. It took place on what is now the present grounds of Fort Bragg (near Fayetteville). It took place on March 10, 1865 and involved mounted Confederate cavalry against dismounted Union Cavalry. About 4500 men were involved. The Battle lasted several hours and was a Confederate Victory which delayed the Federal entrance into Fayetteville (which denied Union Brevet Major General Kilpatrick the honor of taking the city.) This battle has also been known as Kilpatrick’s Shirttail Skedaddle and the Battle of the Fayetteville Road.

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Somerset Place | Antebellum North Carolina Plantation

June 24th, 2008

North Carolina has some wonderful historic sites, one of which is Somerset Place in Washington County. Somerset Place was one of the largest North Carolina Plantations before the Civil War. (The slave population was among the largest in NC). Through most of its existence it was operated by the Collins family. The current Historical Site includes the main Plantation house as well as 8 other original structures and 4 reconstructed buildings (including the Plantation Hospital and Overseers House.)

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Map Page is out for the Time Being | Newsletter starting a bit later in the Summer

June 17th, 2008

After the Last WordPress Upgrade the Map page has stopped working and I haven’t had a chance to investigate. I do hope to get it back in use as I really liked the idea of putting either Cemeteries or Historic Sites on the map where you could browse by location. Given that I’ve broadened the idea beyond just Cemeteries as I look to revise/repair the plugin I will likely rename the page.

The other site related news: I had originally set June as the month I would start the newsletter here at the North Carolina Genealogy site, but I’m now thinking I will postpone that until August for a couple of reasons. The primary reason is that one of the locations that I work has had some sudden news that we need to be finding a new location. I’ve been involved with meetings and what not… doing what I can to help. I don’t know that everything will be resolved by August, but the flurry of activity that’s taken place the last month has really cut into the time I’ve had for my other projects. The other note I would like to pass along…

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Western North Carolina Cicada (Locust) Invasion Update

June 10th, 2008

I thought I’d take another sidetrip from the usual Genealogy and History content to talk about “the bugs” again. Back in May I saw the first of the 17 year cicadas (locusts) emerging and mentioned them here. Well, they’re now probably at or just passing their peak for this cycle. They have been in full voice over the next few weeks and in most of Western North Carolina North of I-40 you’ve been aware of their presence. It’s kind of funny that Buncombe County and points North seem to be the extent of these critters… I suppose..

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Luther Bible donated to Mars Hill College

June 3rd, 2008

This great news story crossed the wires over the weekend. Elfriede Wilde, who previously lived in Henderson County, NC (and before that had emigrated from Germany) has donated a 1686 Luther Bible to Mars Hill College. The Bible had been passed down to her from her Grandfather and he had acquired it from a friend with whom he studied the Bible in the years leading up to the Second World War.

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Genealogy Web Workshop in Charlotte area at Monroe Library June 2

May 27th, 2008

The Monroe Library in the Charlotte area will be having a workshop of sorts helping introduce people to the different methods of genealogy research online. The meeting/workshop will be at 6:30PM on June 2nd in the Griffin Room, considerable time will be spent using Heritage Quest’s census records. Some computer experience is recommended and a portable flash drive is suggested if you think you may want to save any census images you find. (No printer available in the lab.)

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Henderson County Library Genealogy Meeting Saturday May 24

May 21st, 2008

Just a quick note to pass along a meeting this Saturday (the 24th) in Henderson County, NC. The meeting will be 10 AM until Noon. (From the Blue Ridge Now Community Calendar.)

Western North Carolina Society of Genealogical Research will meet from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, May 24, in the Kaplan Auditorium of the Henderson County Library. Program: Using DNA in Genealogy Research with Ray Rhoads.