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Size | 24 items |
Abstract | Andrew Jackson Rike (born 1828) was a native of Alamance County, N.C., and eventually settled in Washington, Hempstead County, Ark. The collection includes papers chiefly 1867-1874, of Rike consisting largely of letters from relatives in Alamance County, N.C., Pontotoc County, Miss., and other locations, mostly concerning family and community affairs. |
Creator | Rike, Andrew Jackson, b. 1828. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
Processed by: SHC Staff
Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
Updated by: Kate Stratton and Jodi Berkowitz, January 2009
This collection was rehoused and a summary created with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
This finding aid was created with support from NC ECHO.
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Andrew Jackson Rike (born 1828) was a native of Alamance County, N.C., and eventually settled in Washington, Hempstead County, Ark.
Back to TopThe collection includes papers, chiefly 1867-1874, of Andrew Jackson Rike consisting largely of letters from relatives in Alamance County, N.C., Pontotoc County, Miss., and other locations, mostly concerning family and community affairs. Some correspondents include Walker M. Allen, Vermont R. Allen, E. G. Rike, Sallie M. Rike, B. L. Rike, M. S. Rike, Kate Rich, and Willie E. Holt.
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PapersIncludes original finding aid. |