Inventory of the Howland - Mcintosh
Family Papers, 1713-1997 (bulk 1830-1989)
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Descriptive Summary
Title
Howland - Mcintosh
Family Papers,
1713-1997
(bulk 1830-1989)
Creator
Howland - McIntosh
family
Extent
6.3 Linear Feet
2,147 Items
Repository
Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special
Collections Library, Duke
University
Language
English.
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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection is open for research.
However, patrons must sign the Acknowledgment of Legal Responsibility and Privacy Rights form before using this collection.
Also, all or portions of this collection may be housed off-site in Duke University's Library Service Center. Consequently, there may be a 24-hour delay in obtaining these materials.
Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library to use this collection.
Use Restrictions
The copyright interests in the papers have not
been transferred to Duke University. For further
information, please refer to the section on copyright in
the Regulations and Procedures of the Special Collections
Library.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], The Howland - Mcintosh
Family Papers, Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special
Collections Library, Duke University.
Provenance
The Howland - McIntosh Family Papers were
donated to Duke University in 1997.
Processing Information
Processed by Paula Jeannet, Debbera Carson, and
Allison Gluvna
Completed September 18, 1997
Encoded by Lisa Stark
This finding aid is NCEAD compliant.
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Collection Overview
The Howland-McIntosh Family Papers span the years
1713-1997, with the bulk of the papers being dated from
1830-1989. They chronicle the personal lives and business
affairs of three North Carolina families: the Howlands, the
McIntoshes, and, to a much lesser extent, the Dawsons. The
Howlands settled in Carteret County in the early eighteenth
century, buying properties in and near Beaufort and on the
Shackleford Banks. Their occupations included sea captains,
millers, carpenters, small farmers, and insurance agents.
Howland descendants married members of the McIntosh family,
who were then living in Moore County. Eventually,
descendants of these families moved briefly into Durham
County in the late 19th/early 20th centuries. The Dawson
family represented in this collection is related by
marriage to the Howland-McIntosh family, and a descendant
still lives in Durham County. The collection is rich in
documents relating to the history of Carteret County, N.C.
from the early 18th to the late 20th centuries, especially
relating to the Outer Banks, including Shackleford Banks,
now part of the Cape Lookout National Seashore. Eighteenth
and nineteenth century legal papers in the collection
chiefly document early land ownership, and there are also
many family wills.
The collection consists of correspondence, legal
papers, financial papers, photographs -- including
daguerreotypes, tintypes, and albumen prints, printed
materials such as periodicals and posters, school records
and compositions, scrapbooks, postcards, stereograph cards,
and a few artifacts. The bulk of the collection is made up
of correspondence and many legal papers, especially deeds
and indentures. There is little material directly
concerning the Civil War in this collection; however,
information on the families' activities during this period
can be found in 20th century sources in the genealogical
materials folders.
Family relationships and daily personal matters
are documented in the Correspondence
Series, which includes a long series of love letters
written from 1903-1904 between William F. Howland II and
Mary McIntosh Howland. Another series of letters originated
from Leland C. McIntosh during his military service in
World War I, chiefly in France and Belgium. These mainly
concern routine family matters, but give some insight into
camp life and the effect of the war on the soldiers. Leland
also sent home souvenirs of his stay, including a 1914 Iron
Cross which is housed in the Artifacts
Series, along with a 1893 pin from Grover
Cleveland's presidential inauguration. Other principal
correspondents include William F. Howland, Sr., Ralph
Howland, and Emma J. Howland; the remaining correspondents
include several other family members and friends. Other
family correspondence is located in the Scrapbooks Series and the
Shackleford Banks (N.C.) Legal Papers
Series.
Documents pertaining to specific members of these
families and their financial and legal activities,
particularly land ownership and household expenses, can be
found in two family series. The Howland
Family Series contains folders for papers grouped by
various family members: Ralph Howland (1793-1866) and his
wife Eliza Bell Howland (1810-1883); Zephaniah Howland
(1752-1834?); Levi C. Howland (1834-?); and Emma J. Howland
(1851-1920). Contents include deeds, mortgages, indentures,
bills, receipts, estate papers, and a few recipes for home
remedies. The Zephaniah Howland folder contains three
petitions (1832-33) relating to his request for a military
pension based on his participation in the Revolutionary
War; these documents contain numerous details of his
service. The Levi C. Howland folder contains an oath of
allegiance to the Union signed by William F. Howland in
1865. Another mention of the impact of the Civil War on the
Howlands is a document in the Ralph Howland legal papers
which records his petition in 1866 to have confiscated
property in Beaufort town restored to his rightful
ownership. Also in this series is genealogical information
on the Howland family, who descended from Henry Howland,
brother of John Howland, original Mayflower passenger. The
McIntosh Family Series contains
legal papers (chiefly deeds); McIntosh children's school
records, including many compositions; numerous clippings;
obituaries; a few wills; and other information on family
members.
Further information on the Howland, McIntosh, and
Dawson families can be obtained from the two albums in the
Scrapbooks Series. A McIntosh
album chiefly records through the medium of commercial
postcards Leland McIntosh's travels in Europe during the
period 1917-1919. Some offer scenes of military camp life
in Camp Greenleaf, Ga., and in France; others display
routine views of Belgium, and the Italian and French
rivieras. There are also some greeting cards, chiefly from
the 1920s. The second album belonged to the Howland family
and conveys many insights into the family's lives during
the 20th century. Several descendants were alumni of Duke
University; their academic and social activities there are
documented through clippings, commencement booklets, and
other Items. Other materials mounted in this album include
many pieces of correspondence, photographs, postcards, war
ration booklets, and greeting cards. Many postcards in both
of these albums present views of 19th and 20th-century N.C.
coastal areas. Other postcards can also be found in the
Postcards Series.
The Shackleford Banks (N.C.)
Series concerns a lengthy legal process transferring
ownership of the Howland property on Shackleford Banks,
N.C. to the federal government. The series is divided into
two subseries: the Legal Papers
Subseries contains all legal files from the
attorney's offices, while the much smaller
Family Papers Subseries
originated from the family's own personal files. The
litigation began in 1959 and ended in 1985 with the
inclusion of the Shackleford Banks in the Cape Lookout
National Seashore, and is richly documented in this
collection through attorney-client and family
correspondence, many deeds, land surveys and appraisals,
court records, genealogical records, other legal and
financial papers, and clippings. Researchers interested in
the history of the Outer Banks of N.C. will be interested
to find many photostats and photocopies of early Carteret
County deeds and other legal papers, including a Lords
Proprietor land grant to John Porter dated 1713. Many of
these Items have been stored in the oversize materials
section.
The Photographs and Artifacts
Series provides portraits of family members from
circa 1860 to the mid-20th century, including some in
Confederate uniform. Most of the individuals, however, are
unidentified. Also included in this series are a small
group of early twentieth century stereograph cards, and a
few artifacts.
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Detailed Description of Collection
Correspondence Series,
1874-1924and
undated
Letters written between family members and a
few friends. Chief correspondents are William F. Howland I
(1844-1896);Ralph Howland
(1848-1906);William F. Howland II
(1876-1951);his wife, Mary Elizabeth McIntosh Howland
(1878-1964);Betty Warren Howland King
(1881?-1930); and Leland Carson
McIntosh
(1873-1932).Topics generally cover courtship, family
relationships, health, and daily activities. The largest
series of letters was written by William F. Howland to Mary
McIntosh Howland during their courtship and after their
wedding while he was living and working in Durham, N.C.,
and she was in Carthage (Moore County), N.C. One smaller
series of letters from Leland C. McIntosh originated from
U.S. military training camps and from overseas during the
last few years of World War I, and offers some details
about camp life and hardships on the front. Letters are
arranged chronologically.
Box 1
Letters to and from William F.
Howland I
(1844-1896),
1874, Oct. 25-1896, June 18
Letters from Ralph Howland
(1848-1906),
1875, Oct. 23-1875, Nov. 3and
undated
William F. Howland II to Mary
McIntosh Howland
(5
folders)
1903, July 6-1903, July 19
1903, July 20-1903, Aug.7
1903, Aug. 9-1903, Dec. 29
1903, Dec. 30-1904, May 30
1904, July 24-1905, Jan. 17and
undated
Mary McIntosh Howland to William F.
Howland II
(2
folders)
1903, June 2-1903, Aug. 11
1903, Aug. 11-1909, Feb. 9and
undated
Letters to Mary McIntosh Howland,
1902, May 12-1943, Jan. 26and
undated
Betty Warren Howland King to William
F. Howland II, other Howland family members, and
miscellaneous correspondence,
1915-1934and
undated
Letters to [T.C.?] Lindsay,
1835, Nov.3;
1836?;
1844, May 22
Letters to and From William F.
Howland II and Mary McIntosh Howland, and various Howland
family letters
1890, Oct. 2-[192-?] and
undated
William F. Howland II to Ralph
Howland,
1902, Aug. 1-1905, Feb. 22and
undated
Leland C. McIntosh to Elizabeth
Howland;
1919, June 13(contains fabric souvenirs)
Letter to Eliza Bell Howland from
Aunt S. J. Howard,
1860, June 29
Box 2
Letters to and from Emma J. Howland;
1907, Jan. 1-1920, Mar. 22and
undated
Leland Carson McIntosh to Mr. and
Mrs. William F. Howland II and other family members and
friends;
1917, Oct. 11-1924, July7
Howland Family Series,
1736-1988and
undated
Documents -- chiefly legal and financial
papers -- pertaining to the Howland family of Carteret
County, N.C. Genealogical materials include photocopies
from 20th century genealogical sources, genealogical
charts, photocopied information on the family's Civil War
activities, and some correspondence between modern
descendants. Arranged by individual family members or
groups of closely related family members; within folders,
arranged in chronological order.
Box 2
Genealogical Materials,
1789-1988and
undated
Ralph Howland
(1793-1866): Deeds and other
Legal Papers,
1736-1866and
undated
Ralph Howland
(1793-1866): Financial Papers,
1826-1865and
undated
Ralph Howland
(1793-1866): Domestic Accounts,
1847
Eliza Bell Howland
(1810-1883): Legal and
Financial Papers,
1830-1872
Zephaniah Howland
[ca. 1752-1834]: Legal and Financial Papers,
1832, Sept. 18-1835, Apr. 10;
1914, July 8
Levi C. Howland (1834-?), et al.:
Legal and Financial Papers,
1865-1921and
undated
Emma J. Howland
(1851-1920): Financial and
Legal Papers,
1895-[1926] and
undated
Levi C. Howland (1834-?), Zephaniah
J. Howland
(1842-1903), and Ralph Howland
(1848-1906): Miscellaneous
Bills and Receipts,
1830-1886and
undated
McIntosh Family Series,
1803-1927and
undated
Documents pertaining to the McIntosh family of
Moore County, N.C. which relate to land ownership, family
genealogy, and the school activities of three McIntosh
children. The genealogical information derives chiefly from
materials related to deaths in the family, including
clippings, obituaries, memorial booklets, copies of wills,
estate settlement papers, and funeral expenses. The school
papers contain large numbers of compositions, some of which
contain descriptions of regional life and social
conditions. Documents are arranged chronologically by year
with the exception of the school papers, which are grouped
under the individual names of the children.
Box 2
McIntosh and Sowell Family Deeds,
1803-1906(Moore County)
McIntosh Family Deaths,
1829-1927:
Garrett Parker
(d. 1829), A. S. McIntosh (d.
1915), Patience Clementine Parker McIntosh (d.
1927), and information about other family
members
Mollie McIntosh, Mary E. McIntosh,
and Leland Carson McIntosh -- School Papers,
1895-1896and
undated
Postcards Series,
ca. 1950s-1973 and
undated
The majority of these postcards are undated.
Most feature views of N.C. coastal areas, especially
Beaufort, Shackleford Banks, Portsmouth Island, Cape
Lookout, and Fort Macon. Some also contain 19th and early
20th century views of Beaufort taken from prints and
photographs.
Box 2
1950s-1973 and
undated
(1
folder)
Shackleford Banks (N.C.) Series,
1713-1987and
undated(bulk
1978-1987)
The largest series in the collection documents
the lengthy and complicated legal proceedings, beginning in
the
1960sand
ending in
1989,which transferred land on Shackleford Banks,
N.C., from private owners to the federal government for
inclusion in the Cape Lookout National Seashore. The series
is divided into two subseries as found in the original
collection, Legal Papers and Family Papers, both of which
consist mainly of attorney-client correspondence, court
documents, and many pieces of documentary evidence used in
the case, such as land surveys and deeds.
There are many photocopies of original
documents from the 18th and 19th centuries, chiefly deeds
documenting land ownership on the Shackleford Banks,
Carteret County. The earliest of these is a photostat of a
land grant from the Lords Proprietors to John Porter, 1713.
Materials are not arranged chronologically, but were kept
in the original order imposed on them by the attorneys'
offices and the Howland family. Many items in this series
are found in the oversize section of the collection. All
folder titles were taken from the file labels created by
the attorneys' offices and the Howland family. Annotations
from attorney's folders are also noted on the front of the
file folders.
Legal Papers Subseries,
1713-1987and
undated
Box 3
Legal Papers "from Ralph Howland
folder,"
1828-1832
Legal and Financial Papers
(chiefly tax receipts),
1890-1933
Legal Papers (chiefly deeds),
"from Levi C. Howland folder,"
1868-1918
Shackleford Banks; General
Abstract Appeals, 85 Civ 1073:
Genealogy, Court Documents,
Title Records,
1818-1987,
undated
Genealogy, Court Documents,
Title Records,
1829-1982,
undated
Beveridge File; Genealogy, Court
Documents, Title Records,
1853-1978,
undated
Copies of Attorney-Client
Contract and Complete Copies of Special Master Proceedings
attached to motion for Summary Judgment #
1941,
1976-1985
Title Searches, Client-Attorney
Correspondence,
1967-1979
Fees for Shackleford Banks
Appraisals,
ca. 1980s
Title Searches,
1713-1979,
undated
Court Documents,
Correspondence:
1912-1979
1963,
1979
1978-1985
Box 4
Shackleford Banks, General
Abstract Appeals, 85 Civ 1073: (cont'd)
Court Documents and
Correspondence,
1963-1980and
undated
Carteret Superior Court; Court
Documents and Correspondence,
1895-1982and
undated
(2
folders)
Court Documents and
Correspondence:
1978-1985and
undated
1982-1985and
undated
1982-1985and
undated
1962-1983,
undated
Court Documents and
Correspondence (Howland Correspondence file #1941)
1960-1978,
1980-1984
Court Documents and
Correspondence,
undated
Transcript of Beveridge, et al.
vs. Howland, et al., Carteret County, no. 79, CvS 453,
Certified
1980, Mar.6
Box 5
Shackleford Banks, General
Abstract Appeals, 85 Civ 1073 (cont'd.)
Court Documents,
Correspondence:
1978-1980
1980-1984
Record and Statement of Case on
Appeal; Geraldine Beveridge et al. vs. William F. Howland,
III, et al.:
1831-1899,
1979
1979-1980
Family Papers Subseries,
1963-1985and
undated
Box 5
Shackleford Banks
Folder--Correspondence, Tax Receipts, Copies of Court
Documents, etc.,
1932-1978
Shackleford Banks
Folder--Correspondence, Tax Receipts, Copies of Court
documents, etc.,
1978-1980
Shackleford Banks
File--Correspondence, Tax Receipts, Copies of Court
Documents, etc.,
1963-1985
Shackleford--Recent File:
Correspondence, Tax estimates and statements, Attorney
fees, Final settlement, and miscellaneous papers,
1982-1985,
undated
Shackleford--Recent File:
Correspondence, Tax estimates and statements, Attorney
fees, Final settlement, and miscellaneous papers,
1982-1985,
undated
Scrapbooks Series,
1860s-1997 and
undated
Two scrapbooks belonging to the McIntosh and
Howland families. They contain many varieties of
memorabilia, including: correspondence; postcards; greeting
cards, including some Valentines; clippings; photographs;
stock certificates; receipts; rail passes; commencement
programs and other school mementos; World War II ration
books; and the will of Mary McIntosh Howland. A series of
postcards from World War I was sent by Leland C. McIntosh
to his family, and depict scenes of camp life and portraits
of notable military leaders; many more are from the years
just after World War I, and show views of France, Belgium,
the French Riviera, and Italy. Other postcards from the
early 20th century show views of Beaufort and Henderson,
N.C. Items in scrapbooks are arranged in rough
chronological order by year.
Box 6
McIntosh Family Scrapbook,
ca. 1910-1926and
undated
Box 7
Howland Family Scrapbook,
1860s-1997 and
undated
Photographs and Artifacts Series, [
ca. 1862]-1913 and
undated
Chiefly cased tintypes, but also one cased
daguerreotype and a few loose tintypes. Identifications are
quoted from donor's labels. A collection of stereograph
cards includes artistic scenes from the life of Jesus
Christ, and various photographs of landscapes from the
United States and abroad. The Iron Cross was sent by Leland
C. McIntosh to his family from France.
Box 8
1 cased tintype: "Levi C. Howland,
ca. 1862"
1 cased tintype: "Asa Seawell
McIntosh,
1842-1915in Confederate uniform,
undated
1 cased tintype, no cover:
unidentified man in Confederate uniform,
undated
1 cased tintype: " [? ] Parker,
father of Patience Clementine Parker, m. Asa McIntosh,"
undated
1 cased tintype,
undated
2 uncased tintypes,
undated
1 cased daguerreotype,
undated
1 cased tintype: "Levi C. Howland,"
undated
Cased tintype, inlaid with abalone:
unidentified man, possibly in Confederate naval uniform,
undated
Inaugural Pin, U.S. Presidency,
1893
Iron Cross,
1913
Stereographs [
ca. 1910]
Oversize Materials
Howland Family Series
Box 9
Deed, Carteret County, N.C.,
1794, July 9
Levi C. Howland (1834-?), et al.;
Legal and Financial Papers:
Obituary for Mrs. S. Bell,
1868, Dec. 25
Deed, E. H. Howland to Zephaniah
J. Howland and W. F. Howland,
1885, Dec.3
Mortgage Deed, Mary J. Pigott to
Sarah A. Davis,
1888, Feb. 27
Mortgage Deed, Emma J. Howland
to Thomas Thomas,
1891, Jan.5
Mortgage Deed with Insurance
Clause, Emma J. Howland to Bank of Beaufort,
1906, Dec.5
Mortgage Deed with Insurance
Clause, W. F. Howland II and Wife to Bank of Beaufort,
1907, Apr.9
Copies of Deeds,
1884, July3;
1889, March6;
1867, Dec. 24;
1841, Feb.4
1910, Jan. 4Mortgage Deed with Insurance Clause: Emma J.
Howland to Dr. George Davis
Ralph Howland
(1793-1866), Land Survey,
undated
By-Laws of the Farmers'
Sub-Alliance at North River,
undated
Box 9
McIntosh and Sowell Deeds,
1803-1906;Warranty Deed: W. Jackson and wife to A. S.
McIntosh,
1906, May 8
McIntosh and Sowell Deeds,
1803-1906;Deed: J. B. Kelly to A. Sowell,
1840, May
Photographs and Artifacts
Series
Box 9
[Charles?] McIntosh, [ca.
192-?]
Unidentified woman, [ca.
18-?]
Clem McIntosh, [ca.
192-?]
Thomas McIntosh and unidentified
woman, albumen print, [19-?]
Leland C. McIntosh, albumen print,
[
1918?]
WWI photo, France [
1917?]
Large tintype,
undated[Parker?]
Shackleford Banks (N.C.)
Series
Legal Papers Subseries
Box 9
Shackleford Banks, General
Abstract Appeals, 85 Civ 1073: Photostat of Land Grant from
Lords Proprietors to John Porter,
1713, Nov. 10
Shackleford Banks, General
Abstract Appeals, 85 Civ 1073:
(Illegible),
undated
Photostat of Deed: Enoch Ward,
James Shackleford, John Shackleford to [?Thompson] and
Martha, his wife, [17??]
Shackleford Banks, General
Abstract Appeals, 85 Civ 1073:
Carteret/Superior Court,
Photostat of Howland Family Tree,
undated
Copy [very faded] of Document
Establishing lines and Boundaries: Agreement Between
William P. Marshall and Ralph Howland,
1859, Feb. 21
Photocopy of Record of
Administrators, Executors, Guardians: Orphie Lindsay
Howland, deceased; W. F. Howland, administrator;
1909, Jan. 12
Photocopy of Title: John
Porter to Col. William Brice,
1715, May 10
Photostat of Title: Division
between John Shackleford and Enoch Ward, to Each a 1/2
undivided interest,
1723, Sept. 9
Photostat of Title: James
Shackleford and John Shackleford to Richard Ward,
1759, June1
Photostat of Title: Division
of property between James and John Shackleford at death of
their father, John Shackleford,
1736, Mar. 25
Photostat of Title: Richard
Ward to John Shackleford and James Shackleford,
1759, June1
Photostat of Title: James
Shackleford to William Fisher, Jr.,
1803, Oct. 20
Photostat of Deed: James
Shackleford to John Shackleford and Roger Shackleford,
1805, Nov. 19
Photostat of Deed: Irvin W.
Davis, trustee for Carteret County to Mildred W. Holland,
1941, May 27
Photostat of Deed: Mabel C.
Stephens and husband R. P. Stephens to Mildred W. Holland,
1945, Aug. 22
Photostat of Deed: Rosa Davis
Chadwick to Corinne C. Uzzell,
1937, Aug. 11
Photostat of Deed: Corinne C.
Uzzell to Mabel C. Uzzell,
1953,14 Jan
Photostat of Deed: W. F.
Howland to W. S. Chadwick,
1895, Jan. 30
Two Photostat Copies of Deed:
L. C. Howland, et al. to W. S. Chadwick,
1895, March
Genealogy, Court Documents,
Title Records; Ralph Howland: Property on Shackleford
Banks, General Abstract Appeals: Howland Genealogy,
undated[Photocopy and Slide]
Genealogy, Court Documents,
Title Records; Ralph Howland: Property on Shackleford
Banks, General Abstract Appeals: Copy of
1895, Apr. 6Deed, W. F. Howland to W. S.
Chadwick
Mortgage Deed: Z. J. Howland
to William Sabiston,
1886, Apr 4
Warranty Deed: L. C. Howland,
Susan P. Howland, Ralph Howland, Alice J. Howland to W. F.
Howland,
1894, June 20
Warranty Deed: W. F. Howland
to Mary E. Howland, [
1929?], Apr. 25
Deed of Trust: W. F. Howland
and Wife to R. G. Kittrell, Trustee for A. A. C. Co.
(American Agricultural Chemical Company),
1932, Jan. 16
Photocopy of Deed of Trust: W.
F. Howland and Wife to R. G. Kittrell, Trustee for A. A. C.
Co.,
1932, Jan. 16
Box 9
Woman's
World (periodical),
1912, May
Campaign poster, Warren G.
Harding,
1920
Oversize Cabinet
OC:I:4:
Shackleford Banks (N.C.)
Series
Legal Papers Subseries
Map of Shackleford Banks,
[1985?]
Copy of Heirs at Law of Eliza H.
Howland,
undated
Shackleford Banks, General
Abstract Appeals, 85 Civ 1703:
Record and Statement of Case
on Appeal; Geraldine Beveridge et al. vs. William F.
Howland, III et al.; Photostats of Deeds marked Ex.
1-Ex.10,
1831-1899[10 items]
Copy of Heirs at Law of Eliza
J. Howland,
undated
Shackleford Banks, General
Abstract Appeals, 85 Civ 1703:
Copy of Heirs at Law of Eliza
J. Howland,
undated
Aerial Survey Map of
Shackleford Banks; Survey for Warren S. Perry, et al. by
Joey Brochure and Associates [Sheet Two],
undated
Carteret / Superior Court; Court
Documents, Correspondence; Photostat of Deed:
W. S. Chadwick to W. S.
Howland,
1897, Oct. 18
Carteret / Superior Court; Court
Documents, Correspondence; Genealogy of Land Ownership
beginning with John Shackleford and Enoch Ward, Sr.,
undated
Shackleford Banks; General
Abstract Appeals; 85 Civ 1703, Title Searches; Ralph
Howland:
Photostat of Deed: David W.
Russell and Wife, Hannah Russell to Simeon Pigott,
1824, Apr. 24
Photostat of Deed: Jechonias
Pigott to Simeon Pigott et al.,
1825, Mar. 20
Photostat of Deed: W. S.
Chadwick to W. F. Howland,
1897, Oct. 18
Survey Map of property of W.
S. Chadwick,
1935, May
Genealogical Materials; Map of
Carteret County, Morehead City, Beaufort, Atlantic Beach,
Indian Beach,
undated
Two Aerial Survey Maps;
Shackleford Banks, Carteret County, N.C.,
1973, Mar.
Shackleford Banks; General
Abstract Appeals; 85 Civ 1703; Survey of the Property of
James H. Potter Sr., et al., n. d.
McIntosh Family; McIntosh and
Sowell Deeds; Warranty Deed: C. P. Jenkins and Wife L. B.
Jenkins to M. B. Jenkins,
1883, May 25
Legal Papers; Genealogy, Court
Documents, Title Records; Ralph Howland:
General Abstract
Appeals:
Copy of Heirs at Law of Eliza
H. Howland,
undated
Beveridge File: Copy of Heirs
at Law of Eliza J. Howland,
undated
Property on Shackleford Banks;
Beveridge File; Copy of Deed: L. C. Howland and Susan P.
Howland, Ralph Howland and Alice S. Howland, Z. J. Howland,
Emma J. Howland, W. F. Howland to W. S. Chadwick,
1895, Mar. 12