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Alamance County, North Carolina: History
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Alamance Battleground The Regulators of 1771
Alamance County (Source: Wikipedia)
Alamance County Bibliography (Source: WorldCat)
Alamance County History (Source: North Carolina Encyclopedia)
Archaeology & Historic Preservation Fact Sheet Alamance County
A Brief History of Alamance County
Centennial History of Alamance County 1849-1949 (Source: Internet Archive)
Centennial History of Alamance County 1849-1949 (Source: Web Pages of Mary Ellis)
Historical Sketches of North Carolina from 1584 to 1851 includes Alamance County (Source: Explore Ancestry for free) ($)
The History of Alamance (Source: Internet Archive)
National Register of Historic Places
Origins of Cities, Towns, and Communities
Churches and Other Religious Institutions
- Alamance County Church Index (Source: Genealogy Trails History Group)
- Cane Creek Meeting First Monthly Meeting of Friends in central North Carolina, 1751. Present building is on the original site (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
- Cane Creek Monthly Meeting
- Cane Creek Monthly Meeting Snow Camp
- Hawfields Church Presbyterian, founded about 1755, three miles N.E. Henry Patillo the first pastor. Present building erected 1852 (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
- History of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, Tennessee Synod (Source: Janelle's Genealogy Home Page)
- Primitive Baptist Churches Church and Family History Assistance (Source: The Primitive Baptist Library of Carthage)
- Shiloh, a Methodist Church, 1814-1984 Alamance County, N.C. (Source: Internet Archive)
- Spring Friends Meeting Meeting house by 1761; Meeting recognized, 1773; Preparative Meeting, 1779; & Monthly Meeting, 1793 (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Tornados, Blizzards, Floods, World's Fairs and other events
- Alamance County Storms (Source: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)
- Alamance, Alexander, Alleghany, Anson and Avery County Tornadoes (Source: The Tornado Project)
- Battle of Clapp's Mill Troops led by Henry Lee ambushed British cavalry of Banastre Tarleton one mile north, Mar. 2, 1781. Americans retreated under heavy British fire (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
- Burlington, North Carolina Weather History (Source: Weather Underground)
- Coastal, NC Hurricane HELENE Pounds Coast, Sept 1958 (Source: GenDisasters)
- Elon, NC College Building Fire, Jan 1923 (Source: GenDisasters)
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