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2014
From
The Franklin Times
- Tar River Roots
Gray's Map of Louisburg a Vital
Source for Historians
Pilot Was Once Known as "Loafers Crossing
County's "Old Jail" Held Inmates for 100 Years
Oh, the Tales the Old Franklin County
Jail Could Tell!
Horrific Fire Forces Franklin County to Build New Jail
Louisburg Churches Featured in Architect's Pamphlet
County Courthouse Cost Just $4,058 in 1849
Thomas Blacknall: Former Slave Left a Legacy
Sterling Cotton Mills Had a Big Impact on Franklinton
Kittrell College Had Strong Duke Connection
Improved Quality of Life Has Long
Been Extension's Goal
Bringing the University to Franklin County
Farm Families
Depression-Era Farms Contrast with Today's
Louisburg Female College Reflected a
Statewide Trend
The legend of "Aunt Abby, the Irrepressible"
Albion Academy Served African Americans for Decades
Land Policies in Granville District
Led to Riots in 1759
Buttons are a Reminder of Bickett's
Political Career
Rare Tintype Believed to Show
Orren Randolph Smith
Youngsville: A Boomtown in 1897
Thanks to Agriculture
Historic Legislation Underscores Value of
Tar River and Its Tributaries