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White Hall - The Town That Refused to Die: A History from 1740 to 1900 As Told Largely Through Newspaper Accounts of the Day - Paperback

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White Hall - The Town That Refused to Die: A History from 1740 to 1900 As Told Largely Through Newspaper Accounts of the Day - Paperback
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by Bryan Whitfield (Author)

Discover The Remarkable Journey Of A Small Hamlet In Southern Wayne County, North Carolina, From Its Early Days With The Saponi Indians Through The Challenges Of War And Destruction, Showcasing The Unwavering Spirit Of Its Residents In Rebuilding Their Beloved Town.

White Hall: The Town That Refused to Die chronicles the rich history a small hamlet in North Carolina from 1740 to 1900. The narrative begins with the Saponi Indians, who inhabited the area in the early 1700s, setting the stage for the town's development. By 1740, white settlers arrived, and one established a significant plantation that would shape the future of the community.

In 1845, White Hall plantation was divided into lots along the Neuse River, allowing tenants to construct homes and businesses, marking the town's initial growth. However, this burgeoning community faced a devastating setback in 1862 when Union and Confederate forces clashed here, almost completely destroying the town. The aftermath of the Civil War saw the resilient townspeople slowly begin to rebuild their lives and homes.

This compelling story is told through a wealth of articles sourced from over fifty North Carolina newspapers, providing a vivid account of the town's struggles and triumphs. The book emphasizes the determination and dedication of the residents, highlighting their efforts to restore White Hall to its former glory. The narrative not only preserves the town's history but also celebrates the indomitable spirit of its people, making it a unique and essential addition to the historical record of North Carolina. White Hall: The Town That Refused to Die is a testament to resilience, community, and the enduring legacy of a small town determined to survive.

Number of Pages: 776
Dimensions: 1.54 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: February 10, 2026
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