The Ultimate

History and Genealogy Collection

Of

Forsyth

County,

North Carolina

19 -  Books on CD !

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CONTENTS

(Partial List)

Old Salem, North Carolina - edited by Mary Barrow Owen - (1911) - 184 total pages

Bethania in Wachovia - Bicentennial of Bethania Moravian Church 1759-1959 by Ernest M. Eller- (1959) - 104 pages

Chas. Emerson's North Carolina Tobacco Belt Directory - Embracing the Counties of Alamance, Durham, Forsyth, Granville, Guilford, Orange, Rockingham, Vance and Wake  compiled by Chas.Emerson - (1886) - 770 total pages

Descriptive Sketch of Winston-Salem, its advantages and surroundings, Kernersville, etc. - by D.P. Robbins - (1888) - 102 pages

Directory for Greensboro, Salem and Winston, and Gazetteer of Forsyth and Guilford Counties - by the Interstate Directory Company - (1884) - 328 pages

Forsyth County - by Adelaide L. Fries - (1898) - 170 pages

Hill's Kernersville (Forsyth County, N.C.) City Directory for 1960 - by Hill directory Co. Inc. - (1960) - 294 pages

Forsyth, A County on the March  - by Adelaide L. Fries - (1949) - 264 pages

Hill's Winston-Salem (Forsyth County, N.C.) City Directory for 1934 - by Hill directory Co. Inc. - (1934) - 650 pages

The Black and Gold - Winston High School for 1911 by Winston High School - (1911) - 68 pages

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Plus

9 more books !!!!

 

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