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The Appalachian Quarterly   (Source: Wayback Machine) ($)
Archaeology & Historic Preservation Fact Sheet   Mecklenburg County
Historic Landmarks of Mecklenburg County  
Historical Sketches of North Carolina from 1584 to 1851   includes Mecklenburg County (Source: Explore Ancestry for free) ($)
The History of Mecklenburg County   From 1740 to 1900 (Source: Google Book Search)
The History of Mecklenburg County   (Source: World Vital Records) ($)
The History of Mecklenburg County   (Source: Genealogical Publishing Company and Clearfield Company) ($)
History of Mecklenburg County and the City of Charlotte   From 1740 to 1903 (Source: Google Book Search)
History of Mecklenburg County and the city of Charlotte   1904 (Source: Google Book Search)
History of Mecklenburg County and the city of Charlotte   from 1740 to 1903, Volume 2 (Source: Online Collections at BYU)
History of Mecklenburg County and the city of Charlotte   1904 (Source: Internet Archive)
History of Mecklenburg County and the City of Charlotte   1903 (Source: Internet Archive)
History of Mecklenburg County and the City of Charlotte   (Source: Internet Archive)
History of Mecklenburg County and the city of Charlotte   from 1740 to 1903 (Volume 1) (Source: Internet Archive)
History of Mecklenburg County and the city of Charlotte   Volume 2 (Source: Internet Archive)
History of Mecklenburg County and the city of Charlotte   Volume 1 (Source: Internet Archive)
History of Mecklenburg County and the city of Charlotte   Volume 2 (Source: Internet Archive)
History of Mecklenburg county and the city of Charlotte, from 1750 to 1903   Volume 1 (Source: Online Collections at BYU)
The history of Mecklenburg County from 1740 to 1900   1902 (Source: Internet Archive)
The history of Mecklenburg County from 1740 to 1900   1902 (Source: Internet Archive)
Lost Tribes of North Carolina. Part III: the Mecklenburg Signers and Their Neighbors   (Source: Genealogical Publishing Company and Clearfield Company) ($)
Mecklenburg County   (Source: Wikipedia)
Mecklenburg County Historical Markers   (Source: The Historical Marker Database)
Mecklenburg County History   (Source: North Carolina Encyclopedia)
Mecklenburg County History   (Source: USGenWeb North Carolina Archives)
Mecklenburg County History & Facts   (Source: Genealogy Trails History Group)
Mecklenburg County History Bibliography   (Source: WorldCat)
National Register of Historic Places  
Sketches of Western North Carolina   Illustrating Principally the Revolutionary Period of Mecklenburg, Rowan, Lincoln and Adjoining Counties (Source: Explore Ancestry for free) ($)
Sketches of Western North Carolina, Historical and Biographical   (Source: Internet Archive)
Churches and Other Religious Institutions
History of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, Tennessee Synod   (Source: Janelle's Genealogy Home Page)
History of United Wesleyan Church   Charlotte, North Carolina
Mecklenburg County Churches   (Source: Genealogy Trails History Group)
Philadelphia Presbyterian Church   Congregation organized, 1770. David Barr, first pastor. Building, completed 1826, is 1/4 mi. E (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Primitive Baptist Churches   Church and Family History Assistance (Source: The Primitive Baptist Library of Carthage)
The Semi-centennial of Mecklenburg Presbytery   1869-1919 (Source: Internet Archive)
Steele Creek Church   The Presbyterian congregation was organized before 1760 by Scots-Irish settlers. Robert Henry, the first permanent pastor, arrived in 1766. Rev. James McRee served from 1778 to 1797. Sugar Creek was the first Presbyterian church in the region, organized in 1756. The rest of the churches, known collectively as the "Seven Sisters," were Hopewell (1762), Poplar Tent (1764), Centre (1765), Providence (1767), and Philadelphia (1770) (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
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