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Photo of Catawba County HS band 1929
Some of the Many Resources Available in the Rhodes Room |
Contact:
Alex Floyd
Associate Librarian
Phone: (828) 465-8669
AFloyd@catawbacountync.gov
115 West C Street
Newton, NC 28658
The Rhodes Room
Open: Tuesday - Saturday
9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Closed: Sunday & Monday
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- Genealogy & History Books
- Records from Surrounding Counties
- Research materials to trace ancestors before their arrival in NC
- Genealogy materials for other states: PA, VA, SC, GA, TN.
- Ancestry.com is available for use in the Rhodes Room
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Some of Our Other Resources |
German
Speaking People West of the
Catawba River in North Carolina
1750-1800
by Lorena Shell Eaker |
NC
REF
975.600043
EAK |
1850
Census, Catawba County,
North Carolina
Complied and Published by
The Catawba County Genealogical
Society |
NC
REF
929.3
UNI |
1860
Census, Catawba County,
North Carolina
Compiled and Published by
The Catawba County Genealogical
Society |
NC
REF
929.3
UNI |
1870
Census, Catawba County,
North Carolina
Compiled and Published by
The Catawba County Genealogical
Society |
NC
REF
929.3
UNI |
1880
Census, Catawba County,
North Carolina
Compiled and Published by
The Catawba County Genealogical
Society |
NC
REF
929.3
UNI |
Heritage
of Catawba County, North
Carolina, Volume 1-1986
Lucille M. Fulbright, Editor |
NC
REF
97.6785
HER |
Catawba
County North Carolina
Marriages 1842-1900
Compiled by The Catawba County
Genealogical Society |
NC
REF
929.37567
CAT |
A
History of Catawba County
By Charles J. Preslar |
NC
REF
975.6
PRE |
Catawba
County Cemeteries
9 Volumes and Index
Compiled and Published by
The Catawba County Genealogical
Society |
NC
REF
929.5
CAT |
The
Formation of the North Carolina
Counties, 1663-1943
By David LeRoy Corbitt |
NC
REF
975.6
COR |
The
Catawba Soldier of the Civil War
Edited and Compiled by Professor
Geo. W. Hahn |
NC
REF
975.6
CAT |
Marriage
Bonds of Tryon and Lincoln
Counties, North Carolina
Abstracted and Indexed by
Curtis Bynum |
NC
REF
929.3
BYNUM |
The
Rhodes Room web site was created with support from 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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