Hugh Harrison Mills Collection, 1841-1968

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Hugh Harrison Mills Collection, 1841-1968

1841-1968

Collection (1841-1968) including correspondence, legal papers, accounts, receipts, pamphlets, clippings, photographs, poems, pocket ledgers, Civil War correspondence, letters and miscellaneous.

https://digital.lib.ecu.edu/special/ead/findingaids/0357

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Mills, Quincy Sharpe, 1884-1918

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Quincy Sharpe Mills was a journalist and author who worked on the New York Evening Sun newspapers for ten years; served as a lieutenant in the 168th Regiment, Rainbow Division, American Expeditionary Forces; and was killed in France. From the guide to the Quincy Sharpe Mills Papers, 1905-1929, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) Quincy Sharpe Mills was a journalist and author who worked on the New York "Evening Sun" newspap...

Mills family.

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Mills, Hugh Harrison.

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The Mills family of Iredell County, N.C., first settled in North Carolina when Charles Nathaniel Mills, a physician and druggist, migrated to western North Carolina from Maryland in 1794. He settled in Iredell County where he practiced medicine and farmed. Subsequent generations have been involved in medicine, railroading, brick-making, mercantile activities, and farming. From the description of Hugh Harrison Mills collection, 1841-1968 [manuscript]. (East Carolina University). World...

Fisher, Charles Frederick, 1816-1861

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North Carolina Railroad Company

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Incorporated in North Carolina in 1849 to construct a railroad from Charlotte, N.C., to connect with the line of Wilmington and Raleigh Railroad; line opened from Goldsboro to Charlotte, N.C. (223 miles), in 1856; leased to Richmond and Danville Railroad Company (1871-1894); operated by Southern Railway Company after 1894. From the description of Records, 1849-1891. (Virginia Tech). WorldCat record id: 28421010 ...

Camp Cuba Libre (Jacksonville, Fla.)

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