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I am looking for level 3
I am looking for level 3 group homes or treatment centers for a 16 year old male. Can you help with this?
My Barnett ancestors were
My Barnett ancestors were land investors and developers before 1800 in Virginia. They were the children and grandchildren of James Barnett and his wife Anne Davis. One town was Danville. Could you tell me where there may be documentation archived on the early history of the area? After Danville the Barnetts opened up the area of Leaksville, Rockingham Co., North Carolina with a mill and canal. Thank you.
What about NC encyclopedia?
What about NC encyclopedia?
NCpedia is the NC online
NCpedia is the NC online encyclopedia.
Mike Millner, NC Government & Heritage Library
ok so i dont know what the
ok so i dont know what the publisher of the site is
Hello,
Hello,
The publisher of this site, NCpedia is the State Library of North Carolina in Raleigh, NC. Some articles come from published books that we have been given permission to make digital from that book's publisher. Hope that helps.
Erin Bradford, Government and Heritage Library
I am interested in finding
I am interested in finding factual information concerning the Loftis brothers of Durham, NC. Three of the six brothers played at Duke in the years leading to WWII. The Loftis brothers also won a family basketball tournament beating a family by the name of Johnson. In addition, they were a part of the Durham High School team which went something like three years without losing a game (more than 260 contests.) The DHS team boasted the likes of the Loftis bros, Bones McKinney, Gordon Carver, and Bob Gant, to name a few that come to mind
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I used the search box for Loftis brothers but drew a blank. Any assistance in finding more informatio.n on this topic will be greatly appreciated.
Good luck,
Chris Loftis
Hi, Chris. Thanks for your
Hi, Chris. Thanks for your great question. Here is some information you might find helpful:
https://tinyurl.com/y8w2jlrm
Mike Millner, NC Government & Heritage Library
were is nc's enclopedia
were is nc's enclopedia
Is there an e`ncyclopedia on
Is there an e`ncyclopedia on NC women?
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