SPRUILL, Dr. St. Clair – Made Associate Professor (1900)
Dr. St. Clair SPRUILL, a native of Plymouth, has been elected Associate Professor of Surgery in Maryland University Medical School, Baltimore. Source: Â Roanoke Beacon, 8 Jun 1900.Â
Dr. St. Clair SPRUILL, a native of Plymouth, has been elected Associate Professor of Surgery in Maryland University Medical School, Baltimore. Source: Â Roanoke Beacon, 8 Jun 1900.Â
Furlough Cemetery is located in Lees Mill Township, in Roper, NC. Â The following list was created in December 1989 by Vance & Veronica Haskett. Â This list originally appeared in the Continue Reading →
Mr. and Mrs. S.W. BEASLEY gave their daughters, Misses Genevieve and Ercel, a reception last night in honor of their 16th and 14th birthdays. Â A large number of friends were Continue Reading →
A larger number of people never assembled in the Town Hall than was there on Wednesday night to witness the closing exercises of the Plymouth Academy. A more entertaining program Continue Reading →
Mr. Walter PHELPS, the well known hustler for LUCAS’ truck farm, was quietly married on Wednesday last to Miss Maggie WATSON, at the home of Mr. W.J. JACKSON, where Miss Continue Reading →
The following announcement appeared in the April 13, 1900 issue of the Roanoke Beacon newspaper at the bequest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. GAYLORD.
Beacon Flashes Mr. E. LUDFORD came home from Jacksonville Saturday night suffering with a painful wound on the head inflicted by an axe. Â It seems that he was walking with Continue Reading →
The Plymouth Normal School under the superintendency of Prof. J.W. MCDONALD is meeting with unprecedented success. Â Thus far he has proven himself fully competent to manage a school of such Continue Reading →
Dr. Julian PICOT, of Littleton, was here on a visit during the holidays after an absence of twenty-five years. Â Dr. PICOT is a descendant of one of Plymouth’s oldest families. Continue Reading →
A Shooting Affair — On Tuesday night, Jany. 6th, John WALKER, colored, went to the home of Anna CLEMMONS, and before leaving at 9 o’clock, he had a dispute with Continue Reading →