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Page 1/1 Map of Durham County, N.C. Creator(s): Miller, C. M., Cartographer Date: 1911? Description: This map of Durham County, created by C.M. Miller, civil engineer of Salisbury, N.C., dates from the 1910s. It delineates township lines,indicates the locations of landowners' homes, tenant houses, churches, mills, public roads, private roads and "macadam roads." The map also identifies school houses and school district lines. White schools appear to be identified by name, while schools for black students bear the label "col. sch." The map also provides information on rural mail routes for the county. Source: Map of Durham County, NC., David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Dimensions: 91 x 59 cm. Notes: Another copy of this map is available at the North Carolina Maps Collection at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Click here Library of Congress Subject Headings: Durham County (N.C.) -- Maps Durham County (N.C.) -- Maps -- 20th century Real property -- North Carolina -- Durham County -- 20th century Business enterprises -- North Carolina -- Durham County -- Maps. Households -- North Carolina -- Durham County -- Maps. Postal service -- North Carolina -- Durham County -- Maps. Roads -- North Carolina -- Durham County -- Maps. Geographic Term: Durham County (N.C.) |
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