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History by Time Period - Pre-1841

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ID Thumbnail Title Description Year Keywords/Links
185 1660-1775 Settlement routes in NC
1660-1775 Map showing the different settlement routes in NC. Indian settlements and other settlements are shown.
Document: Maps
182 1775 Henry Mouzon Map
1775 map showing roads, Indian paths and several townships and other divisions of land.
1775 Document: Maps
63 1780 Map of North Carolina
A New and accurate map of North Carolina and part of South Carolina with the field of battle between Earl Cornwallis and General Gates.
1780 Document: Maps, Map
226 1790 James Irvin Home
Home built in 1790 by James Irvin father of Rev. A.C. Irvin. who was a Confederate Army chaplain. hand hewn logs daubed with clay, glass was unknown.
1790 log cabin, Irvin
247 1798 tax Receipt
A 1798 receipt for taxes paid by Samuel Poston.
1798 Samuel Poston, tax
255 1836 Tanner North Caronia Map
A New Map Of Nth. Carolina With Its Canals, Roads & Distances from place to place, along the Stage & Steam Boat Routes. by H.S. Tanner.
1836 Document: Maps, map, Tanner
676 Avenues of Early Settlement
Map showing paths of settlement by different groups
Document: Maps, Map, settlement, German, Scott-Irish
674 MP3 Backcountry Stubborn Will
A song describing battles from Ramseur's Mill to Yorktown. The song is sung in the style of that era.
1780-1781 Document: History/Article, Audio/Videos, Ramseur's Mill, Cowpens. Revolutionary War, Kings Mountain
246 Bill of Sale
Bill of sale
1792 Document: Miscellaneous, Poston, Stroup
682 PDF Catawba Deerskin Map
Research outline documenting the Catawba Deerskin Map, drawn around 1721 and presented to South Carolina royal governor Francis Nicholson. The map is one of the rarest surviving examples of Native American cartography from the colonial period.
Document: History/Article, Catawba, Cherokee, Native American, Indian, map, deerskin map, deerskin colonial, trade routes, Indian trails, Broad River, South Carolina, Charleston, tribes, piedmont, borderland, colonial era, Catawba, Indian territory
683 Catawba deerskin map
The Catawba Deerskin Map, drawn around 1721 and presented to South Carolina royal governor Francis Nicholson. This is the British Library copy (Additional MS 4723). The map shows 13 Native American groups as circles connected by paths representing trade routes and political relationships. Charleston is on the left with a ship in harbor, Virginia is on the lower right. The largest circle at center is Nafaw, the principal Catawba town. To view it with standard compass directions, rotate the map so Charleston is at the bottom. A detailed research article identifying all 13 tribes on the map can be found here on this site โ€” search for "Catawba Deerskin Map" or "deerskin."
1721 Document: Maps, Catawba, Cherokee, Native American, Indian, deerskin, colonial, trade routes, Indian trails, tribes, North Carolina, South Carolina, Broad River, Cleveland County, 1721
678 TXT Cleveland Has Been Divided Eight Times
A 1935 article by local historian P. Cleveland Gardner tracing Cleveland County's origins through eight successive county formations, from the 1663 Carolina charter through the 1841 creation of Cleveland County, including early settlers, Revolutionary War soldiers, and the movements of Cornwallis and Morgan through the region after the Battle of Cowpens.
Document: Newspaper Article, History/Article, Cleveland County, Tryon County, Revolutionary War, Battle of Kings Mountain, Battle of Cowpens, Cornwallis, P. Cleveland Gardner,
254 PDF Conestoga Wagon
The Conestoga wagon and the migration of the Scott-Irish and Germans down the Great Wagon Road from Pennsylvania.
People: Founders, Document: History/Article, Conestoga, Wagon, Wagon Road, scott-irish,
244 TXT Early Settlements In Cleveland County
Some early settlements and their history
Highlight: Little-Known Facts, People: Founders, settlementd
262 General Daniel Morgan
Picture of General Daniel Morgan the genius of the Battle of Cowpens
1776-1781 Daniel Morgan, Morgan, Cowpens, Battle of Cowpens