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Rich Square (also known as Richsquare) is an American town of 894 people in Northampton County, North Carolina.
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Mar 10, 2013 · EX-SLAVE STORY AS TOLD BY MILLIE MARKHAM OF 615 ST. JOSEPH ST., DURHAM, N.C.. I was never a slave. Although I was born somewhere about 1855, ...
These came mostly from the colonies of Pennsylvania and Jersey, with some additions from the Mother Country. The Friends in Northeastern North Carolina were at ...
Rich Square Demographics · Black or African American: 60.19% · White: 37% · Asian: 1.21% · Other race: 0.94% · Two or more races: 0.67% · Native American: 0% · Native ...
Locate Physical & Cultural Features · City, Town, and ZIP Code Maps. The Town of Rich Square had a population of 858 as of July 1, 2023. Rich Square ranks in ...
Friend's Meeting House, Rich Square, N.C. Built about-1906. Friends in Woodland began meeting together as early as 1760, and in 1868 the Cedar Grove Friends ...
The town of Rich Square was named for a one-mile square of land (640 acres), mentioned in several early deeds as "the rich square" (Baugham, 1).
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by Moore, J. Floyd. Edwin Pierce Brown, manufacturer and Quaker leader, was born in the community of George in Northampton County, the son of Walter Jay and ...
The Northampton County Quilt Trail features painted quilt squares that are unique and reflects the history of this area's agriculture and the passions of ...