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Out Of Stock! Do Not Order!------------------------------- Guide to County Records in the North Carolina State Archives – Twelfth Revised Ed. Compiled by the North Carolina Office of Archive & History; 2009; softbound; 8.5x11; 402 pp; ISBN: 9780865263420; Item #NC3420.

Information on tens of thousands of county records is conveniently packaged in the new edition of Guide to County Records in the North Carolina State Archives from the Historical Publications Section of N.C. Office of Archives and History. Last revised in 1997, this 12th edition of “The Guide to County Records” contains an exhaustive list of all of the original and microfilmed county records housed in the State Archives as of March 1, 2009. It describes more than 13,000 bound volumes, 22,000 boxes of loose records, and 24,000 reels of microfilm. Included for the first time are the C.R.X. records—county records that came to the State Archives from a source other than an official county custodian. Also, new to this edition is a detailed index plus a 20-page glossary of record types and related terminology. Founded in 1903, the North Carolina State Archives in Raleigh is the third oldest state archives in the United States. Its County Records Collection includes extensive sets of municipal and court records from each of the state’s 100 current counties and from the state’s five defunct counties.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Map of counties with record losses
    • County Records
    • Alamance
    • Albemarle [defunct]
    • Alexander
    • Alleghany
    • Anson
    • Ashe
    • Avery
    • Bath [defunct]
    • Beaufort
    • Bertie
    • Bladen
    • Brunswick
    • Buncombe
    • Burke
    • Bute [defunct]
    • Cabarrus
    • Caldwell
    • Camden
    • Carteret
    • Caswell
    • Catawba
    • Chatham
    • Cherokee
    • Showan
    • Clay
    • Cleveland
    • Columbus
    • Craven
    • Cumberland
    • Currituck
    • Dare
    • Davidson
    • Davie
    • Dobbs [defunct]
    • Duplin
    • Durham
    • Edgecombe
    • Forsyth
    • Franklin
    • Gaston
    • Gates
    • Graham
    • Granville
    • Greene
    • Guilford
    • Halifax
    • Harnett
    • Haywood
    • Henderson
    • Hertford
    • Hoke
    • Hyde
    • Iredell
    • Jackson
    • Johnston
    • Jones
    • Lee
    • Lenoir
    • Lincoln
    • Macon
    • Madison
    • Martin
    • McDowell
    • Mecklenburg
    • Mitchell
    • Montgomery
    • Moore
    • Nash
    • New Hanover
    • Northampton
    • Onslow
    • Orange
    • Pamlico
    • Pasquotank
    • Pender
    • Perquimans
    • Person
    • Pitt
    • Polk
    • Randolph
    • Richmond
    • Robeson
    • Rockingham
    • Rowan
    • Rutherford
    • Sampson
    • Scotland
    • Stanly
    • Stokes
    • Surry
    • Swain
    • Translyvania
    • Tryon [defunct]
    • Tyrrell
    • Union
    • Vance
    • Wake
    • Warren
    • Washington
    • Watauga
    • Wayne
    • Wilkes
    • Wilson
    • Yadkin
    • Yancey
  • Glossary
  • Index
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