Papers concerning the Germans of North Carolina, 1752-1927.

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Papers concerning the Germans of North Carolina, 1752-1927.

Papers collected by Coon relating to his history of German settlers in North Carolina. Includes scrapbooks; clippings, especially obituary notices and genealogical articles; lists of names; copies of records of the New Jerusalem Church in Davie County, N.C., Daniels Church in Lincoln County, and Zion's Church; material on David Henkel and the Lutheran Church in North Carolina in the early nineteenth century; and correspondence related to Coon's research.

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Henkel, David, 1795-1831

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Coon, Charles L. (Charles Lee), 1868-1927

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Coon was a student at the Philadelphia Textile School, ca. 1917-1919. He apprenticed at Braemar Mills, Pascoag, R.I., and was superintendent at L.W. Packard Co., Ashland, N.H., from 1929-ca. 1965. From the description of [Textile notes]. 1917-1928. (American Textile History Museum Library). WorldCat record id: 49302253 Historian, of Wilson (Wilson Co.), N.C. From the description of Papers concerning the Germans of North Carolina, 1752-1927. (Duke University Libra...