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Philip
- Burke County-- Grant #487--Deed on Potts Creek
for 742 acres - October 28, 1782 - 1
2
Miscellaneous
Receipts
1
Potts Creek Drainage Commission and Newton Enterprise
(1897) receipts
2
Jacob Anthony's Tax receipts (1879-1903)
3
Jacob Anthony's Tax receipts (1878-1912)
4
Jacob Anthony's Tax receipts (1901-1908)
5
Receipts--1833 receipt from Paul Anthony
6
Receipts for taxes paid by Jacob and Paul Anthony
7
Jacob Anthony--State, School and Poll taxes
8
Jacob Anthony's tax receipts
9
Sarah Anthony
10
Abel H. and Paul Anthony
11
1862- paid in full to Henry Cansler
12
Guardianship receipts--
J.D., Paul, Daniel Anthony and G.P. Shuford
13
Daniel Anthony's receipt
Philip
- Sale of Land to Abraham Smith (George Anthony
witness)-
November 16, 1807 - 1
2
Letter
- Rhodes Anthony to his Brother in Law and sister-
1834 - 1
2
3
J.B.
and Paul Anthony promise to attend a celebration
at King's Mountain - Letter
- September 15, 1855
A
letter of Indenture between Paul Anthony and
Anthony Shull - 1
2
3
Mrs.
F C Anthony (Widow) - (Petition
for a year's support.)
George
- Estate Settlement Report - To
View
Paul
- Estimate and Assessment of Agricultural Products
- To
View
George
- Estate Sale October 23, 1847- Notice
- List
of Persons owed by the estate - Totals
Paul
- January 22, 1862 - Lincolnton - To
View
Paul
- A letter asking for Paul's participation in
organizing a barbecue dedicated to the soldiers
returning from the Spanish Mexican War (July
13, 1848)- Letter
- Envelope
Map
- To
View
Philip
- Grant Deed - 1
2
Philip
- Lincoln County - 1
2
Philip
Anthony - will -Paul Anthony executor- Lincoln
County April 23, 1828
George
- Property Sale List - 1
2
3
4
Philip
- Request and notification of debts - To
View
Paul
- Tax Exemptions - To
View
To
a Victoria Anthony of Pine Log, GA, from her
affectionate cousin, C. L Anthony - Letter
Census
- 1850
Abraham
- War
Department
Cephus
- Yoder
Reunion
Newspaper
announcement of: Marriage
License issued to George Cansler and Mattie Anthony
Bibliography
***Bibliographies were compiled based on sources
available in the Rhodes Room, of the Catawba County Public Library.
The
Rhodes Room web site is supported with federal
Library Service and Technology
Act (LSTA) funds made possible through a
grant from the Institute of Museum and Library
Services, administered by the State Library of
North Carolina, a division of the Department
of Cultural Resources through the North
Carolina ECHO, 'Exploring Cultural Heritage Online'
Digitization Grant Program.
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