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Title
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Ann Williams and Jim Williams oral history interview, 2018, November 29
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Creator
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Williams, Ann, 1940-2020
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Date Created
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2018-11-29
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Subjects--Topical
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Plantations, Historical reenactments, History--Research, Slavery, Enslaved persons, Enslavement
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Description
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Ann and Jim Williams talk about their shared experiences as historical researchers, reenactors, and authors of local history books related to Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Major themes of their discussion include slavery and the lives of ens...
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Title
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Ann Williams oral history interview, 2018, November 29
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Creator
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Williams, Ann, 1940-2020
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Date Created
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2018-11-29
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Subjects--Topical
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Relations with slaves, Plantations, Letters, Slavery, Hand weaving, Agricultural laborers, History--Research, Enslavement
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Description
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Ann Williams reflects on her path to becoming an antebellum historian. She describes how the growth of her interest, research, and immersion in her subject led to her publishing multiple books. [All times approximate] [0:00:45] Introduction to his...
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Caldwell and Davidson Families Papers
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Creator
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Caldwell (Family : Mecklenburg County, N.C.)
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Date Created
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1833-03, 1990
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Subjects--Topical
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Plantations, Family farms
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Description
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This collection contains material about the Caldwell and Davidson families of the Rosedale plantation of Mecklenburg County, N.C. Digitized content in Goldmine represents a small portion of the collection. For a full description of the physical co...
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Title
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Caldwell family--correspondence
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Date Created
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1861, 1864
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Subjects--Topical
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Families, Plantations, Family farms
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Description
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Digitized content does not reflect all contents of the paper file for "Caldwell family--correspondence."
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Elbert Shands and "Flyaway," Louise H. Davidson's mare
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Date Created
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1928
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Subjects--Topical
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African American men, Horses, Plantations, Family farms
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Description
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Note on back: "Elbert was known as a "conjure man," extremely reliable and the only person with a key to Rosedale before Alexander Price. The theory was no one would touch anything Elbert had. When he died he had at least one bank president prayin...
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Harold Albert Wiley Jr. oral history interview, 2017 July 27
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Creator
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Wiley, Harold Albert, Jr.
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Date Created
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2017-07-27
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Subjects--Topical
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African American history, Slavery, Plantations, Migration–internal, Race relations, Genealogy, Enslavement
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Description
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Harold Wiley Jr., a descendent of George Caldwell, talks about his family, their connection to the Rosedale plantation in Charlotte, North Carolina, and his lifetime work discovering his family genealogy. [All times approximate]. [02:30] Mr. Wiley...
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Jane McIntyre oral history interview, 2017 October 31
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Creator
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McIntyre, Jane London
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Date Created
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2017-10-31
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Subjects--Topical
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Plantations, Genealogy
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Description
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Jane McIntyre, the descendent of Archibald Frew who built Rosedale Plantation in Charlotte, North Carolina in 1815, describes her family history. [All times approximate] [00:00] Introductions and a brief description of Ms. McIntyre's family c...
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Mary Louise Davidson
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Date Created
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1922, 1926
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Subjects--Topical
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Girls, Plantations, Family farms
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Richard Suddreth oral history interview, 2017 October 30
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Creator
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Suddreth, Richard
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Date Created
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2017-10-30
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Subjects--Topical
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Plantations, Historic house museums
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Description
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Richard Suddreth, who grew up in North Charlotte (NoDa), a neighborhood of Charlotte, North Carolina, recalls his memories of the neighboring Rosedale plantation and his friendship with the historic home's last owners Alice Davidson Able and ...
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Rosedale interior
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Date Created
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1966-12
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Subjects--Topical
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Living rooms, Christmas trees, Plantations, Family farms