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From: Gail Ricciuto <>
Subject: Re: [NCBLADEN-L] carolina stories is now online
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 06:49:01 -0800 (PST)
In-Reply-To: <002801c2d712$44336fc0$c258de42@eagnet.com>


Doris:
I will start to scan them this week, when I get a chance, Some of them are legal size and I will have to scan and reduce. But I will get them to you.
Gail
Doris St Claire <> wrote:Gail,
Please scan the documents to me. I am in the middle of
a relocation and will be off the net after this week. Not
sure how long it will take to reconnect in the new location.
I will keep all the addresses for my genealogy connections
"Goin' home to North Carolina"
Doris
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gail Ricciuto"
To:
Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 8:54 AM
Subject: Re: [NCBLADEN-L] carolina stories is now online


>
> Doris:
> That sounds great, can you forward the web site, I would love to visit it.
My family is from North Caroline and when my grandfather died, my
grandmother gave me alot of the family old paperwork, amoung them was a
slave document and numerous other sheets.dating back to the 1800 early. I
would love to share them and Have no problem scanning them and submitting
them to you for the web site. Let me know if you would like them
> Gail Bigford- Ricciuto
>
> Doris St Claire wrote:Thank you for beginning this site.
I look forward to any stories that you
> have. Will you accept stories from native Carolinians who have moved to
> retirement areas?
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bess & Blake Tyner"
> To:
> Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 8:13 PM
> Subject: [NCBLADEN-L] carolina stories is now online
>
>
> > Carolinastories.com is an on-line resource for teachers and researchers
> > of North and South Carolina history. This site will house original
> > transcribed
> > documents and well as biographies of the people who helped to develop
> > the
> > Carolinas.
> >
> >
> > It is my belief that all the present and former citizens of the
> > Carolinas
> > in their own way have added to the history of our states. While you will
> > find the stories of well known Carolinans, you will also find the
> > stories
> > of the people who in many case have been forgotten.
> >
> > In founding this non-profit group, I am trying to bring together
> > documented
> > stories of Carolinans and their role in our history.
> >
> > There are several sections of the site with interesting finds in each.
> >
> > Under The People of the Carolinas and Their Stories - you will find:
> > 1. Ann Marwood Durant
> > 2. On the Outside Looking In
> > 3. Flora Louise Burn Hubbard
> > 4. What Makes a Hero
> > 5. Stories of some Confederate Soldiers
> >
> >
> >
> > Under History of Carolina Institutions - you will find:
> > 1. Lost Confederate Battlesite
> > 2. Newbold-White House
> > 3. Maxton Railroad History
> >
> >
> >
> > Under Transcribed Historical Documents - you will find:
> > 1. Some Robeson County Confederate Graves
> > 2. Some Scotland County Confederate Graves
> > 3. Some Data from the 1860 Slave Scedules
> >
> >
> > Be sure to check under Information about the creator of this site - to
> > find
> > out about some of my current projects and things I have completed.
> >
> >
> > I hope that you take time to look around and offer feedback.
> > Thanks,
> > K. Blake Tyner
> > Founder of Carolina Stories
> >
> >
>
>
>
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