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Size | 2 items |
Abstract | Green Hill (1741-1826) was a North Carolina statesman and patriot, planter, soldier, and Methodist minister, who settled in Tennessee in 1799. The collection is an undated speech given in Williamston County, Tenn., probably by Walter Stokes, on the life and works of Green Hill, and photocopies of vital statistics, 1714-1827, of the family of Green Hill from the family Bible owned by Laura Burr Ferguson. |
Creator | Hill, Green, 1741-1826. |
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 Jordan, March 2011
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Green Hill (1741-1826) was a North Carolina statesman and patriot, planter, soldier, and Methodist minister, who settled in Tennessee in 1799.
Back to TopThe collection is an undated speech given in Williamston County, Tenn., probably by Walter Stokes, on the life and works of Green Hill, and photocopies of vital statistics, 1714-1827, of the family of Green Hill from the family Bible owned by Laura Burr Ferguson.
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