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Christine Freeman Directory - Volume 1 (A-I) (332 pages)

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Apperson, W. (M.?) M. -— DIL'56 DEM December 17, 1856: Washington Township,
SPRING HILL HOUSE 7 miles fram NC on Washington Road and personal
property; valuation $1,400.
DEM May 5, 1858 p2c2: Son of Apperson, age 2 terribly burned.
Pantaloon caught on fire, injuring the left leg.
DEEDS Book 5 p622 M.or W. W. Apperson to Thomas Alexander,
recorded March 2, 1860.
Applegate Elizabeth NJ January 2, 1854: reported as a "Madame". Saloon, 29
Pine Street, southwest corner of Commercial Street, in NC, 1855; B&D
p48.
DEEDS Book 1 p5, Obadah Dray to F. N. Hosmer and Elizabeth
Applegate recorded July 21, 1856, (refers to September 15, 1853):
Tot on the northwest corner of Pine and Cammercial Streets; fronting
56' on Pine Street; west 60'; contains a house thereon.
DEEDS Book 1 p6, Elizabeth Applegate to George Killburn, recorded
July 21, 1856 (refers to June 16, 1856); (MAP Lot 15 Block 29);
Book 1 p6 Fred W. Hasmer to Elizabeth Applegate, recorded July 21,
1856 (refers to October 31, 1853).
Aquno, Rosario DEEDS Book 4 pl47 Rosario Aquno to Hiram H. McKee, recorded
March 28, 1859.
Arbegast, John DEEDS Book 6 pl73 John Arbegast to Morrow Goodman et al
recorded May 1, 1860; Book 6 p461 John Arbegast to Geo. M. Hugher,
recorded July 30, 1860.
ARCADE SALOON, (Albert Mau) 6 Cammercial Street, in NC, 1855; B&D p48.
Archibald, John R. DEEDS Book 4 p204 John R. Archibald to I. or J. F.
Clark recorded January 28, 1859; Book 6 p387 John R. Archibald to J.
F. Clark, recorded July 10, 1860.
ARISTOCRACY HILL is now a part of Nevada City, named because same
"southern aristocratic" residents in the early 1850s refused to mingle
with the ordinary miners.
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