The following stories are of people and places that connect to Pasquotank Co.
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- BATTS, NATHANIELL – The First Landholder in North Carolina
- BURR, THEODOSIA – The Legend of Theodosia Burr By Dennis Rogers
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- DEATH IS THE RIDER By Fred P. Markham, III
- DONNER, TAMSEN – Tamsen Donner Leaves Her Name On The Donner Pass
- DOWDY, BETSY – THE ALL NIGHT RIDE OF BETSY DOWDY By Leslie Hall
- DOWDY, BETSY – THE LEGEND OF BETSY DOWDY By Col. R. B. Creecy (1900)
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- EDUCATION IN PASQUOTANK COUNTY By Patricia Wynn
- ELIZABETH CITY – 1865-1880 By Mrs. W. O. Temple (Blanche Griffin)
- ELIZABETH CITY HAD ITS HUMOROUS SIDE
- ELMWOOD – THE OLD SWANN HOMESTEAD By Catherine Albertson
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- FEUD RESULTS IN SHOOTING – 15 Feb 1905 – The Washington Post
- FLATTY CREEK GENERAL STORE, JOHN B. LISTER, PROP. By Fred P. Markham, III
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- HISTORY OF ALBEMARLE COUNTY By J. R. B. Hathaway (1841-1902)
- HISTORY OF NIXONTON TOWNSHIP By Walter Midgette
- HOME REMEDIES FROM COLONIAL DAYS By Wilma Cartwright Spence
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- LIFE IN PASQUOTANK By Mrs. Mack Stanley (Abigail Brothers, 1857-1933)
- LIST OF JURYMEN (FREEHOLDERS) in Pasquotank Precinct in 1723
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- PASQUOTANK FROM 1875 By Walter Pool Wood (1883-1942)
- PASQUOTANK’S INDIANS By Douglas Rights
- PASQUOTANK’S RESISTANCE TO THE STAMP ACT
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- THE ALBEMARLE HOSPITAL
- THE CABBAGE PATCH
- THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES
- THE LIBERTY POLE HOUSE By Lou N. Overman
- THE OLD BRICK HOUSE By Catherine Albertson
- THE ROSE WINDOW OF CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH By George F. Hill, Jr.
- TODAY, WINSLOW ACRES (IN 1819, WINDFIELD) By E. O. “Jack” Baum