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2015
From
The Franklin Times
- Tar River Roots
Architect Marion Davis had Major Impact
on County
Louisburg's Special Christmas Celebration of 1915
Constitutional Changes Brought Big Changes
to County
Small Firms Dotted Franklin County
County Residents United to Build First Hospital
Louisburg's Post Office Was Depression Antidote
Attorney Alexander Falconer Lived
in High Style
Quarries in Upper Tar River Region
Once Supplied Granite
Turpentine Industry Played Role in
Pre-Civil War Era
Dugout Canoe Offers a Peek at
History of the Region
Franklin County Man Promoted
State Fair for African Americans
Noted Photographer Documented Architecture
of Tar River Region
President Buchanan visited Franklinton in 1859
Local Link to Nation's Heritage Remembered
McKinne Brothers Company Served Franklin
County for Many Years
Union Troops Marched through County
150 Years Ago
Franklin County Woman Was a Leader
in Home Extension Movement
Presbyterians Active in Franklin County
after the Civil War
A Slice of Life in Franklin County during World War I
Future President of UNC Lived in Louisburg
Some of What Glittered Was Gold!
Local Attorney Helped Develop
Portis Gold Mine
Granville's 1858 Fair Had Regional Impact