Owen, Barry, Smith, Noble, Civil War, Fort Delaware
Page 1 of letter from Henry "Harry" Hungerford Smith to mother Elizabeth Ann Noble Smith, written at Fort Delaware, relating problems in communication after being captured. H.H. Smith was the husband of Mary Elizabeth Rose Duclos Barry, daughter of...
Craftsman style bungalow built as investment property for Newton Fisher (1889-1951). Purchased in 1923 by Norwood Leslie Foy (1891-1990), native of Scotts Hill, NC, partner in Foy-Roe & Company, retail clothing; and wife, Elizabeth Southerland...
Queen Anne style house built as rental property for Elizabeth Hashagen Vollers (1840-1907), native of Blumenthal, Hannover, Germany; widow of Luhr Vollers (1833-1895), native of Spaden, Haannover, Germany and partner in Vollers & Hashagen,...
Dr. Solomon Sampson Satchwell (1821-1892), son of James and Elizabeth Windley Satchwell. He was married to Elizabeth Vanderveer of New Jersey; Ann Victoria Moore, daughter of Alfred L. Moore of New Hanover County; Sara Bell, daughter of Fletcher...
Dr. Solomon Sampson Satchwell (1821-1892), son of James and Elizabeth Windley Satchwell. He was married to Elizabeth Vanderveer of New Jersey; Ann Victoria Moore, daughter of Alfred L. Moore of New Hanover County; Sara Bell, daughter of Fletcher...
Inscription on the monument of an esteemed Wilmington lady: "Elizabeth Maund Andrews Widow of Edward Lane Robert Strange John Wilder Atkinson" The lady died August 24, 1915 at the age of 77. (Sec H, Lot #91)
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Belonging to the Thomas W. Brown collection, the paintings are of Elizabeth Adair (1774-1844) and Samuel Marshall. The Brown residence was at 114 Orange Street
Owen, Barry, Smith, Noble, Civil War, Robinson, sharpshooters, Germanna Ford
Page 1 of letter from H.H. Smith to mother Elizabeth Ann Noble Smith discussing ongoing battles in the Civil War. Smith expresses contempt for Yankee soldiers, as well as admiration for the bravery of leader Robinson, who commanded a battalion of...
Owen, Barry, Smith, Noble, Civil War, Robinson, sharpshooters, Germanna Ford
Page 2 of letter from H.H. Smith to mother Elizabeth Ann Noble Smith discussing ongoing battles in the Civil War. Smith expresses contempt for Yankee soldiers, as well as admiration for the bravery of leader Robinson, who commanded a battalion of...
Page 2 of letter from Henry "Harry" Hungerford Smith to mother Elizabeth Ann Noble Smith, written at Fort Delaware, relating problems in communication after being captured.
Page 1 of letter from Henry "Harry" Hungerford Smith to mother Elizabeth Ann Noble Smith, detailing how their troop anticipates receiving new orders soon. Smith asks for them to send more clothes to him. He also notes that there has been an...
Page 2 of letter from Henry "Harry" Hungerford Smith to mother Elizabeth Ann Noble Smith, detailing how their troop anticipates receiving new orders soon. Smith asks for them to send more clothes to him. He also notes that there has been an...
Page 3 of letter from Henry "Harry" Hungerford Smith to mother Elizabeth Ann Noble Smith, detailing how their troop anticipates receiving new orders soon. Smith asks for them to send more clothes to him. He also notes that there has been an...
Page 4 of letter from Henry "Harry" Hungerford Smith to mother Elizabeth Ann Noble Smith, detailing how their troop anticipates receiving new orders soon. This page features a small note written in pencil that he had been sick, but was feeling...
The Backman Elizabeth sputtered to port here recently, 3 pumps rhymically chugging water out of its belly. Harold Varnum built and launched his creation in 1971.
Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina, bars, drinking establishments, historic buildings, basements, Elizabeth McKoy, Henry Bacon McKoy, theatre, artifacts
James Hasel McKoy (Jimmy) owner of St. John's Tavern looks at old bottles that were discovered possibly in the cellar of St. John's Museum?
Italianate style house built for John C. Bailey (1818-1880), native of Norway, patternmaker and partner in Hart & Bailey, Iron and Brass Foundry; and wife, Elizabeth Ann Rundlett (1817-1900), native of Vermont. Purchased in 1941 by Samuel C. Kellam...
Neoclassical Revival style house built for Cammie Lord Holloway (1874-1960); and husband, Elisha Lambert Holloway (1869-1947), clerk at Angola Lumber Company. From 1910 to 1914, residence of Joseph Schad, contractor and builder, who constructed...