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2016
From
The Franklin Times
- Tar River Roots
"Good Old Days" in Youngsville Were Very Different
Louisburg Man Founded Church, School in Oxford
Taverns Were a Common Feature of Life
in Early Nineteenth Century
Franklinton Was Home to Private Academies in 1850s
Born to Slave Parents, Hilliard Mitchell Died in 1950
Patrons of Husbandry Sought to Aid Local Farmers
A Local Slave Was Freed for Meritorious Behavior
Robust "Leaf" Market Opened Here Early
Reprinted Louisburg Maps from 1882 Available
Fannie Yarborough Bickett Led
a Fruitful Life
Conservative Politics Delayed
Public School Creation
New School in Epsom was Pride of the Community
Ben Franklin Society Brings Franklin County
Mill History to Life
James Boon, Free Black Carpenter
of Franklin County
Mapleville Academy Served Local
Farm Families