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Migrations through Moore County   (Source: MIGRATIONS.org)
Moore County Public Records Links   (Source: Free Public Records Directory)
Moore County Records   (Source: Find County Records)
Scattered Seed, with free browseable index   Marriages, bible records, wills, estates, census, court records, private collections, histories, diaries, letters of families and friends of the Campbell Clan (Source: Myrtle's Genealogy Page) ($)
Southern Claims Commission   Moore County, North Carolina (Source: Footnote)
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Buggy Company   Thomas B. Tyson & W. T. Jones's factory produced horse-drawn vehicles sold across South, 1850s to 1920s. At peak made 3000 per year. Stood here (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Building histories of Moore County   (Source: Philadelphia Architects and Buildings Project)
Extant Railroad/Railway Structures   (Source: Railroad Station Historical Society)
Mechanic's Hill   Site of extensive gunsmithing operations in 18th and 19th centuries. The Kennedy family led in producing long rifles (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Mines, Mining and Mineral Resources   (Source: mindat.org - the mineral and locality database)
Patents   Moore County, North Carolina (Source: Google Patents)
Plank Road   The route of the old Fayetteville-to-Salem plank road, a toll road 129 miles long, built 1849-54, crosses the highway near this point (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Plank Road   This street is the route of the Fayetteville-to-Salem plank road, a toll road 129 miles long, built 1849-54 (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Pottery Industry   Begun in 18th century by Chriscoe, Cole, Craven, Luck, McNeill, Owen, & Teague families living within 5 mile radius (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
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