The Ultimate

History and Genealogy Collection

Of

Cumberland

County,

North Carolina

10 -  Books on CD !

An essential resource for Genealogists and Historians

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CONTENTS

Fayetteville, North Carolina City Directory for the Year 1915 - Containing an alphabetical directory, a business directory, a street guide and a miscellaneous directory. compiled by Chas. S. Gardiner - (1915) - 162 total pages

Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Col. Alexander McAllister of Cumberland County, N.C.  - Contains hundreds of names of both direct and indirect kinship beginning in 1740 by Rev. D.S. McAllister - (1900) - 260 pages

Historical Sketch of Hay Street Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Fayetteville, North Carolina 1808-1934 - Gathered from church records and other sources.  Includes church roll from 1934 compiled by Miss Elizabeth Lamb - (1934) - 116 total pages

North Carolina Women of the Confederacy - Contains recollections of Fayetteville women and their participation in the war by Mrs. john Huske Anderson - (1926) - 154 pages

Sardis Church, A Historical Sketch - A short history and containing names of the churches ministers, officers, deacons and elders by Rev. J.K. Hall - (1916) - 20 pages

The LAFAMAC 1922 - The Year Book of the Fayetteville High School Profusely Illustrated with hundreds of photographs of faculty, students, clubs, events and athletic teams Published by the Senior Class - (1922) - 154 pages

War Days in Fayetteville, North Carolina, Reminiscences of 1861 to 1865 - Haunting stories of the people of Fayetteville and their struggles during the war.  This is a short book of only 70 pages, but will change you. Best book I've read this year. compiled by J.E.B. Stuart Chapter - (1910) - 70 pages

Tombstones and Markers of the Bluff Presbyterian Church on the Cape Fear River in Black River Township Cumberland County, North Carolina - Includes cemetery grave location maps and all information on the stones markers. compiled by John C. Rosser. Jr - (1910) - 124 pages

Hill's Fayetteville (Cumberland County, North Carolina) City Directory for 1943 and a second directory for 1953 - Containing an alphabetical directory of business, private citizens, householders, occupants of office buildings and complete street guide by Hill Directory Co. Inc - (1943 & 1953) - 1680 total pages

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